A recording of my acoustic guitar. Edited in soundforge to cover up any yucky distortions due to my lack of skill. I was remembering a song composed by a classmate from many years ago, but i played the end completely different from how he originally made it.
Ooo spooky lol so this is my first sound with my recording setup, got a behringer sm57 clone and an audio interface so i can do much cleaner stuff now. If you got something you want to hear let me know.
A song for my halloween 2021 sound pack! all of the sounds will have the 🎃 emoji after it. Have a spooky day and feel free to use this however you like!. Sound count: 50tempo: 120license: creative commons 0.
This is a little stuff that i made in fl studio, as you can see, it's the guittar of "highest in the room" original song by travis scott. Enjoy it!. -gcbeatz.
Super heavy distortion with tons of reverb and delay. Total arena rock vibe with the lead guitar player taking the spotlight. Think evh and other guitar overlords throwing down the licks for all to hear.
This is the end of a song (just the last crash and the last guitar note). It was recorded inside a medium size room where we were playing. This sound was produced by my friends and i, so it does not belong to any commercial recording. This sound is original content. Este sonido es el final de una canción (el crash de la batería y una nota sostenida por la guitarra). Fue grabado en una sala de tamaño medio por mis amigos y yo, de modo que no pertenece a ninguna grabación comercial. Es contenido original.
Rotary style of effect with a simple laid back style of lick. Probably good to divide up and for a background piece. Different segments throughout the piece with some changes to the overall vine.
A power chord recorded with an ibanez, processed through guitar rig and some other guitar amps, and time-streched with paulstretch. Two recordings used for stereo. I also added some reverse reverb.
Lowest string (f1, gauge 0. 74) playing again, but this time with heavy distortion and no reverb. There is some barely noticeable noise towards the end, picked up by the guitar pickups. Djenty, almost bass guitar stringish tone.
Anyone familiar with circuit bent sounds will recognize something in this fake circuit bent production of mine. I abused bitcrushers, frequency shifters and god knows what else on my guitar recordings. . . I need another aspirin. >_>;.
Just stumbled across the recording of me scraping all of my guitar strings while adding headphones from my amp (with distortion) to my phone when i recorded the sound and i decided to share this with you.