MJ Slaughter
Well-known member
If you are curious about the sound of the DC-10, or DC-5, I am providing a link to five songs our startup three piece project did using my DC-10. It is a quick recording for the sole purpose of trying to land a vocalist. By the way, if you're in the Dallas area and interested in singing with us let me know.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=890727&content=music
Recording was done using Sonar Producer 7 but I only had the ability to record two tracks at once so the drums only have a kick and overhead mic. Drums were recorded, then bass and guitar. You don't have to point out the mistakes now, I'm well aware of them.
For those who care the guitar setup for the different songs is:
Back in Black - Dean USA Hardtail into a MI Crunch Box into the rhythm channel.
Slither - Dean USA Hardtail using the lead channel.
Panama - PRS Custom 24 into MI Crunch Box in the rhythm channel.
Love Removal Machine - Fender USA Deluxe Strat into Xotic AC+ and rhythm channel
Heavy - PRS Custom 24 to lead channel.
The master volumes were up around 3-4 and the output at 3. For most solos in these songs I use the B side of the AC+ into whatever else is going on for a little extra push. In the case where I'm already using the B side of the AC+ as in Love Removal Machine I combine the A side with the B for solos. Playing live I will sometimes using the GEQ for a boost during solos if necessary.
The DC amps are great and can be used for many different genres. In my other, variety, band I use if for country, disco, classic rock, pop, alternative and current rock. Sounds like a sales pitch now that I read over this post. Not for sale, informational purposes only. :lol:
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=890727&content=music
Recording was done using Sonar Producer 7 but I only had the ability to record two tracks at once so the drums only have a kick and overhead mic. Drums were recorded, then bass and guitar. You don't have to point out the mistakes now, I'm well aware of them.
For those who care the guitar setup for the different songs is:
Back in Black - Dean USA Hardtail into a MI Crunch Box into the rhythm channel.
Slither - Dean USA Hardtail using the lead channel.
Panama - PRS Custom 24 into MI Crunch Box in the rhythm channel.
Love Removal Machine - Fender USA Deluxe Strat into Xotic AC+ and rhythm channel
Heavy - PRS Custom 24 to lead channel.
The master volumes were up around 3-4 and the output at 3. For most solos in these songs I use the B side of the AC+ into whatever else is going on for a little extra push. In the case where I'm already using the B side of the AC+ as in Love Removal Machine I combine the A side with the B for solos. Playing live I will sometimes using the GEQ for a boost during solos if necessary.
The DC amps are great and can be used for many different genres. In my other, variety, band I use if for country, disco, classic rock, pop, alternative and current rock. Sounds like a sales pitch now that I read over this post. Not for sale, informational purposes only. :lol: