Out There
Dave Halverson
Performed By
Dave Halverson
Album UPC
605047019918
CD Baby Track ID
6580443
Label
Dave Halverson
Released
2009-09-28
BPM
86
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm90935905
Year
2009
Spotify Plays
7
Writers
Writer
David Eric Halverson
Songwriter ID
987419
PRO
ASCAP
Pub Co
Lucid Moon Child Music
Composer
David Eric Halverson
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - California - SF
Lyrics Language
Instrumental
Description
Fun instrumental guitar rock recorded in 1991, with funk, metal, and experimental edges.
Notes
1991 was recorded on a Fostex 1/4" reel 8-track recorder in St. Louis, MO in 1991, and mixed in 2009. These songs were recorded one at a time over the course of the year (1991). The recording atmosphere was very open, adventurous, and often completely experimental. This project would not have been possible without the help of Scott Lowrey (drum programming, engineering, other instruments) and Mark Heupel (bass).
Most of the original multi-track recordings were preserved over the years. Tracks 5, 7, 8, and 9 were reconstructed using old in-progress rhythm track mixes and isolated sections and/or instruments transferred from cassette. The process was sometimes very time-consuming, both in conceiving the reconstruction, and in sonically making the parts fit. A few missing parts were re-recorded. These parts were painstakingly recreated to match the original as exactly as possible.
The guitars used were an Electra Westone Dynasty XV-2, a Kramer XKG-10, and a Fender American Stratocaster. Some songs used unusual tunings I have developed, the remainder were in standard tuning. Guitar amplification was often an old QSC power amp through an ADA 2x12 cabinet, or a Roland JC-77 or Roland JC-120. Also used often were the Boss DS-1, OD-2, FT-2, OC-2, PH-2, CS-3, the Digitech DSP-128+ and Digitech DSP-256, and a BK Butler Tube Driver rack module. The keyboard used was an old Ensoniq. The drums were programmed using an Alesis SR-16 drum machine.
Most of the original multi-track recordings were preserved over the years. Tracks 5, 7, 8, and 9 were reconstructed using old in-progress rhythm track mixes and isolated sections and/or instruments transferred from cassette. The process was sometimes very time-consuming, both in conceiving the reconstruction, and in sonically making the parts fit. A few missing parts were re-recorded. These parts were painstakingly recreated to match the original as exactly as possible.
The guitars used were an Electra Westone Dynasty XV-2, a Kramer XKG-10, and a Fender American Stratocaster. Some songs used unusual tunings I have developed, the remainder were in standard tuning. Guitar amplification was often an old QSC power amp through an ADA 2x12 cabinet, or a Roland JC-77 or Roland JC-120. Also used often were the Boss DS-1, OD-2, FT-2, OC-2, PH-2, CS-3, the Digitech DSP-128+ and Digitech DSP-256, and a BK Butler Tube Driver rack module. The keyboard used was an old Ensoniq. The drums were programmed using an Alesis SR-16 drum machine.
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