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JTR |
Posted - 05/29/2002 : 12:04:27 AM I know the basics of what Tim and Dave had at Luther, but that setup on that album had a really great sound. I was wondering if it was just how it was recorded or anything special, because I'd love to make my guitar sound that nice.
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NeverKillADream |
Posted - 08/20/2002 : 12:08:27 AM I dont know for sure, but i am putting my money on that there are NO overdubs.
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Jay |
Posted - 08/10/2002 : 02:36:13 AM Dammit! Overdubs! Shit!
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dan p. |
Posted - 07/24/2002 : 11:32:18 AM you'd think that, wouldn't you. i think the same thing, but i heard what was notated in the music. a little disappointing.
get in the car, little girl. |
neonbuzzz |
Posted - 07/24/2002 : 10:12:38 AM i allways took it that in the L@LC book, studio overdub meant something that either Tim or Dave did in the studio verision of that song...that wasn't on the L@LC version. honestly..dave and tim are so amazing live...there would be no need to go in and put a fill in or double up something...absolutely not.
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pcbTIM |
Posted - 07/24/2002 : 04:02:14 AM Yes........I'm sorry, I must also add my sad verification for that fact.........d'oh well.....
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dan p. |
Posted - 07/22/2002 : 8:10:31 PM yeah, especially because it's the offical book that got rights to print the music. totally unreliable. or i could be lying. beacuse, you know, i have a lot to profit from lying about what the tab book says.
there's overdubs, sorry dude.
get in the car, little girl. |
chip616 |
Posted - 07/22/2002 : 8:02:23 PM no dude thats bullshit,im sorry
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dan p. |
Posted - 07/21/2002 : 9:34:42 PM actually, i have the tab book. and there's a secton boxed off in the deed is done song and it's labeled "studio overdub"
get in the car, little girl. |
chip616 |
Posted - 07/21/2002 : 11:39:52 AM I do agree that the acoustics on L@LC are absolutely amazing, but I couldnt help read someone's reply when they said they cleaned up the sound in the studio (completely true) and doubled and added??? Are you mad? This is a completely live album, there was no doubling and adding whatsoever.Awesome topic on my favorite album though.
later all
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chatterballs |
Posted - 07/03/2002 : 04:02:13 AM Yeah, the nancies solo rules, I swear he does some fretboard tapping on it...it's sweet.
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pcbTIM |
Posted - 07/01/2002 : 8:08:57 PM quote:
Does Reynolds generally use a pick when he plays with Dave Matthews, or does he still fingerpick?
Well.......like a lot of his own stuff......it depends on the song. For example, on #41.....I think he fingerpicks because of the speed he uses. But on Dancing Nancies, he has to use a pick for that solo!
"I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows." |
j |
Posted - 07/01/2002 : 12:05:28 AM Actually Dave didn't play Martins until the '99 D+T tour, on the Luther album he played his Lakewood M-32, which is an auditorium guitar. I'm not sure if they used them during the time of Luther, but during the '99 tour they both ran their guitars through Countryman DI boxes, which are really nice pieces of equipment.
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JTR |
Posted - 06/30/2002 : 10:04:30 PM Does Reynolds generally use a pick when he plays with Dave Matthews, or does he still fingerpick? |
chatterballs |
Posted - 06/20/2002 : 03:42:48 AM Fishman pickups, martin d-28 or d-35 for tim, some other martin for dave, not a dreadnought, an auditorium, probably. If they mixed mikes and pickups, they definitely used a blender, probably Fishman, usually gets best balance of sound.
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dmballday |
Posted - 06/18/2002 : 11:17:16 PM they mixed mics and picups, that's all i know, and also cleaning it all up in a studio afterwards would help, doubling...adding..ya know
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