Originally Posted by alkooloid As a young man I used to love the Funk - Stevie Wonder, The Brothers Johnson and bands such as Funkadelic. Sly and the Family Stone and even the Jackson 5 got a spin on the 45 rpm Columbia turntable. I lived in Milwaukee at the time and the Soul Train passed right by my bus window everyday. Good times! I used that inspiration to create this track for your consideration in the Presonus ADL 600 contest. Here's hoping! Here's my funky Presonus ...
I'd really like to have ONE great set of pres to round out my collection. I have some that I've collected over time, but looking at the gut shots posted by bigtree - I can just SENSE the power, the build quality, and design that has gone into this beast. I need it!
Here are a few tracks I started and decided against. The contest was a great jumping-off point for creating some fun tracks! http://soundcloud.com/cragin/neininchpresonus
And may the best entry win!!!! http://soundcloud.com/cragin/presonusadl600final
As a young man I used to love the Funk - Stevie Woder, The Brothers Johnson and bands such as Funkadelic. Sly and the Family Stone and even the Jackson 5 got a spin on the 45 rpm Columbia turntable. I lived in Milwaukee at the time and the Soul Train passed right by my bus window everyday. Good times! I used that inspiration to create this track for you consideration in the Presonus ADL 600 contest. Here's hoping! Thanks to bigtree for making ...
How important is it for the song to be under 1 minute? Thank you Bigtree!
THIS song shows just how downright delicious the Presonus ADL 600 is - it's soul food for your ears, children! Imagine how great my tracks will sound when I'm using it and my Folcrom summing mixer to mix them! I hope I win - I'm gonna knock, knock, knock on wood. :smile: http://soundcloud.com/cragin/presonusadl600funky
The title of my 1st entry into the songs praising the virtues of the Presonus ADL 600 Microphone Preamplifier. Hopefully more to come - enjoy! http://soundcloud.com/cragin/presonusadl600tek
When I used to work at Cherokee in the late 80s Mr. DeMaria was in the rental business, renting systems to lots of the big name clients that would be doing mix sessions there. He was really cool and down to earth. It was a pleasure to have met him back then, and very cool to know that he has taken his knowledge from all the things he did back then and helped create some of the most kick-ass gear available today. Although I own many pieces of vintage gear and some of ...