Day Tripper

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Day Tripper

Postby shadfan4 » 04 Jan 2013, 17:36

10 guitar tracks, (all Gibson Les-Paul) 2 tracks for the well known lead guitar start and throughout song, 5 small overdubs, 3 "Vocal" three part harmony tracks. 3 sequenced tracks, Bass, Drums (BFD2) and Vocal aah's, Live tambourine track.

Mike.


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Re: Day Tripper

Postby ecca » 04 Jan 2013, 21:25

Nice job Mike.
One of the most exciting Beatles tracks for me, and done and dusted in one day from start to finish.
Most of what George played was double tracked and when you listen to early takes you understand why.
He dropped loads of danglers and the double tracking hid it.
I ramble.........
Anyway, I enjoyed it, lot of work gone in.
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Re: Day Tripper

Postby Stratpicker » 04 Jan 2013, 21:54

Hi MIke
really excellent - loved it!!
How long did it take to put that lot together?
Super!!
cheers
Ian
(what was the drum sequencer? Sounded very good.)
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Re: Day Tripper

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 04 Jan 2013, 22:09

Excellent!

I don't think many Beatles songs work well in the Shadows style, but this one definitely does.
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Re: Day Tripper

Postby shadfan4 » 04 Jan 2013, 23:03

Thanks for listening ecca, the opening stereo parts are certainly shifted a few ms from l/r to give that distinctive sound. DT'ing was the norm for most beatle tracks particularly the vocals.

Thanks Ian, it took little while, about 2 weeks with a bit of a break the last few days for a drop or two. The drums as all my sequenced parts are, input as a note/hit individually into midi tracks in Cubase 5, the drums are a vsti BFD2.see this link http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53

UF,glad you liked it, although it was really meant to try and get somewhere nearer the beatles than the shads.


Cheers,

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