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Two questions

Vincent Frank (mournblade1066) - 29 Mar 2006 13:31:02

Hey all! Two questions:
1. Anyone here know about The Woodies? Is there a cd
available? I was reading Phil Dirt's review of their demo, and
all I can say is, I've gotta hear this for myself!
2. I put two demos of mine in the files section under The Bookhouse Boys
folder. I received only three or four responses. Has nobody else listened
to them? I need feedback--good or bad--so I know whether to continue
my atrocity against fine instrumental music, or quit and let my wife stop
having headaches and night terrors.
Seriously, though, take a listen if you get a chance, and let me know what
you think. Everything was recorded directly to my computer (i.e., no amplifiers
or speakers used). I use a Fender Squire Strat, an Ensoniq ASR-10 sampler
(which
I use primarily for sequencing, drums, and effects processing), an Ensoniq FIZMO
synthesizer, a DigiTech DigiVerb reverb pedal (for that simulated spring
effect),
and PowerTracks (by PG Music), which is a software which turns my computer into
a 48+ track digital recorder, sequencer, effects processer, etc., all for $50.
Talk about a budget setup! (Well, the ASR-10 was a professional powerhouse
in its day, but I've owned it for nearly 12 years now, so it's long since paid
for. . . .)
Later!
Vince
p.s. Coincidentally, the song, "The Bookhouse Boys," by Angelo Badalamenti,
just popped
up on my Windows media player as I was writing this. (It's a moody instrumental
from the
Twin Peaks soundtrack.)

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obmosquito - 29 Mar 2006 13:45:57

The Woodies "Swimmin' in the Reverb" is one of my all-time favorite trad CD's
and you can
buy it here:
-Paul
--- In , "Vincent Frank" <vfrank@...> wrote:
>
> Hey all! Two questions:
>
> 1. Anyone here know about The Woodies? Is there a cd
> available? I was reading Phil Dirt's review of their demo, and
> all I can say is, I've gotta hear this for myself!
>
> 2. I put two demos of mine in the files section under The Bookhouse Boys
> folder. I received only three or four responses. Has nobody else listened
> to them? I need feedback--good or bad--so I know whether to continue
> my atrocity against fine instrumental music, or quit and let my wife stop
> having headaches and night terrors.
>
> Seriously, though, take a listen if you get a chance, and let me know what
> you think. Everything was recorded directly to my computer (i.e., no
amplifiers
> or speakers used). I use a Fender Squire Strat, an Ensoniq ASR-10 sampler
(which
> I use primarily for sequencing, drums, and effects processing), an Ensoniq
FIZMO
> synthesizer, a DigiTech DigiVerb reverb pedal (for that simulated spring
effect),
> and PowerTracks (by PG Music), which is a software which turns my computer
into
> a 48+ track digital recorder, sequencer, effects processer, etc., all for $50.
>
> Talk about a budget setup! (Well, the ASR-10 was a professional powerhouse
> in its day, but I've owned it for nearly 12 years now, so it's long since paid
for. . . .)
>
> Later!
>
> Vince
> p.s. Coincidentally, the song, "The Bookhouse Boys," by Angelo Badalamenti,
just
popped
> up on my Windows media player as I was writing this. (It's a moody
instrumental from
the
> Twin Peaks soundtrack.)
>

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Bob Steingraber (bobsteingraber) - 29 Mar 2006 20:17:52

The Woodies' "Swimmin' in the Reverb" is a "must have" CD.
You can get it from Ferenc at the Pollo del Mar website
or from Dave Wood at Zptduda.com. You will be blown away!!!
Bob S.
--- In , "Vincent Frank" <vfrank@...>
wrote:
>
> Hey all! Two questions:
>
> 1. Anyone here know about The Woodies? Is there a cd
> available? I was reading Phil Dirt's review of their demo, and
> all I can say is, I've gotta hear this for myself!
>
> 2. I put two demos of mine in the files section under The
Bookhouse Boys
> folder. I received only three or four responses. Has nobody else
listened
> to them? I need feedback--good or bad--so I know whether to
continue
> my atrocity against fine instrumental music, or quit and let my
wife stop
> having headaches and night terrors.
>
> Seriously, though, take a listen if you get a chance, and let me
know what
> you think. Everything was recorded directly to my computer (i.e.,
no amplifiers
> or speakers used). I use a Fender Squire Strat, an Ensoniq ASR-10
sampler (which
> I use primarily for sequencing, drums, and effects processing), an
Ensoniq FIZMO
> synthesizer, a DigiTech DigiVerb reverb pedal (for that simulated
spring effect),
> and PowerTracks (by PG Music), which is a software which turns my
computer into
> a 48+ track digital recorder, sequencer, effects processer, etc.,
all for $50.
>
> Talk about a budget setup! (Well, the ASR-10 was a professional
powerhouse
> in its day, but I've owned it for nearly 12 years now, so it's long
since paid for. . . .)
>
> Later!
>
> Vince
> p.s. Coincidentally, the song, "The Bookhouse Boys," by Angelo
Badalamenti, just popped
> up on my Windows media player as I was writing this. (It's a moody
instrumental from the
> Twin Peaks soundtrack.)
>

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