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FRENZY / The BedheadProducer and Me

edited October 2019 in Creations

Marc Pattison, aka @bedheadproducer, is one of the most talented musicians I have come across in a long while. We are fortunate to have him amongst us to share and instruct and play.
And play we did....

Comments

  • That’s very good. I like it a lot.
    I don’t know enough English words to speak about technicalities but my brain likes the journey this song allows. And that bloody guitar is awesome.

  • Well @Callaeci, you get your point across quite nicely.... a brain journey with a bloody awesome guitar... my thoughts exactly. Thank you for listening!

  • It's great to see you both working on something together. This one is very intense and disturbing... very cinematic textures.

  • Thanks @McD. I actually don’t find it disturbing at all. After repeated listening to Marc’s playing I just find it intuitive and audacious. Let’s see what future collaborations bring to light. Btw, Marc sent me his process and I will pm it to you as I know you are curious about such things.

  • @LinearLineman this was pretty awesome. I’m also interested in the process!

  • @mjcouche and @McD, i’m Sure Marc is ok with sharing this...

    So I did not use any keyboard parts . I have a Ken per amp modeler and it really has a huge variety of sounds I can get out of my guitar . I spent many hours crafting patches that are sound FX based that I’ll never be CC able to use in a band unless for an intro and they often mask what I’m doing if I play more than a whole note or quarter note . I love FX that make my guitar sound unlike a guitar .
    So I matched up the tempo in Cubase so that everything lined up perfectly to the grid, but I didn’t bother being exact with the delays on the guitar ... I just used my ears to get in the ballpark and used the tap tempo button on the kemper since they were several short sections
    So every 8-16 bars I switched to a new patch I had invented months ago and printed the guitar dirty/effected , which I normally never do . I normally only track the guitars clean and use amp simulation of some sort in real time the only Putin’s I used in the daw was some reverb and delay on the newest section. At 4 minutes that you requested , Oh and the effect that sounds like a filtered motor or atnth patch around the middle of the song is a double rhythm guitar part with poly verse gatekeeper , a gating/ stuttering plugin that has many presets that are basically trenelo sequences so I found a suitable one and then used a steinberg built in filter program to modulate the sound in and out from very thin to the original thick sound . I mother than that particular plugin , I could have done the whole thing in Cubasis , but I hardly every work in Cubase anymore , that I thought it might be fun to use my desktop for a change . Lastly on my second run ( second day of recording ) I put one instance of Turnado on the master bus/ Chanel and used the slider on the left that works like a macro to twist the knobs Of all 8 effects modules in turnado simultaneously and turned down the mix slider so that what I added was mostly subtle . There a couple times when this process produced some synth like tones. I used it very sparingly in about 5 spots and it’s seems to be the cherry on top that took the whole song just a little bit more into the electronic realm than before .
    It’s actually a pretty fast paced tune so playing fast on the guitar seemed like overkill at first , and not easy to flow fast , but once I got warmed up I was able to do some fast patterns and stay in time , more comfortably . It took me 3 hours the first night and two hours or less the next night . Most of that time was spent auditioning presets in my Kenper . Only one patch was customized on the spot . Right now my Kenper has 950 amp rigs /presets so I knew I had enough odd but useable patches in there somewhere .. I just had to run through them . I tried to search for spots that had holes and openness in most cases. Oh and I used stylus RMX by spectra Sonic as a loop player and added a high hat loop and a conga loop in a couple places but what is unique about that plugin , is it has a random generator with several sliders where one can add variable dynamics , pitch , panning and timing to any loops so that it can create a loop performance that is always slightly Changing and therefore sounds a bit improved . You can here at times how the pitch is fluctuating on the hi hat loop which makes it sound a little more electronic . The first mix all my parts were a bit quieter and you really had to listen carefully to even hear some of them , but the second mix I turned them all up a bit so they would not get lost so easily , at times some parts are more subtle than others

  • Interesting. Thanks for sharing!

  • I really liked this... like I was flying on the autobahn in a 1930s Silver Arrow from AutoUnion...
    Things ar3 flying past me. Very good. Reminds me of “on the run” also... floyd I mean :wink:

  • I really like this track. B)

    It’s a collaboration? I’m interested to know which parts are @LinearLineman?

    What’s up with that (lack of) ending though?

  • Thanks very much for the enthusiasm and kind words . I loved collaborating on this with
    LinearLineman. I’m a huge Floyd fan and doing something like this was in my bucket list and I was really inspired by what I got to play over . I’m going to be working another tune with
    LinearLineman in the next day or two :) maybe I’ll do a video to illustrate what I’m doing . Depends on if I have time . Thanks again for listening .
    LinearLineman , thanks again for letting me noodle on your awesome track !

  • edited October 2019

    @wim , here is the track Marc added to. I think it has an end. The ending is abrupt.... it ends on the one, I guess. Hey, it had to end somewhere!😳

    Thanks for listening @kuhl. Now where’s that Promised Krautrock? You are welcome @mjcouche. Marc knows what he is up to.

    @bedheadproducer, I eagerly await your next sonic adventure.

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