SleepDistance
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I just got done mixing a remake of a song that a friend and I wrote in 2005. I redid most of the guitar parts when remaking the song, and this time around, I used my PRS 25th Anniversary McCarty Narrow Field for the clean guitars in the instrumental intro and the verses. I used my sunburst 305 for the solo and fills.
The lead guitar in the intro and the crunch guitar in the choruses was a Hamer Studio with Duncan Pearly Gates pickups.
The song is an obvious nod to Pink Floyd, who have been a favorite band of my co-writing friend and I since the 70's when we were kids. We wanted to find out if we could write a Floyd tune. I did sneak a few original ideas and licks in. The McCarty Narrow Field playing the melody in the intro actually sounds a bit like Andy Summers to me.
The pad/washes that play thoughout the intro/outro, and behind the chords during the verses are the McCarty Narrow Field as well, but I pitch shifted it up an octave and sent it through a reverb, but muted the dry guitar signal so you only hear the reverb.
Endings 2014 remake
The lead guitar in the intro and the crunch guitar in the choruses was a Hamer Studio with Duncan Pearly Gates pickups.
The song is an obvious nod to Pink Floyd, who have been a favorite band of my co-writing friend and I since the 70's when we were kids. We wanted to find out if we could write a Floyd tune. I did sneak a few original ideas and licks in. The McCarty Narrow Field playing the melody in the intro actually sounds a bit like Andy Summers to me.
The pad/washes that play thoughout the intro/outro, and behind the chords during the verses are the McCarty Narrow Field as well, but I pitch shifted it up an octave and sent it through a reverb, but muted the dry guitar signal so you only hear the reverb.
Endings 2014 remake