> No stems, I did the vocals myself. I can mimic voices pretty well, and Ozzy in particular, which made me a useful addition to cover bands back in high school.
>
> -ken
>
> Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote:
>
>>2012/6/9 Ken Restivo :
>>> On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 11:21:12PM +0200, Hartmut Noack wrote:
>>>> Am 03.06.2012 19:31, schrieb Ivan K:
>>>>> Faires Wear Boots/Black Sabbath
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cool!
>>>>
>>>> Did you know, that Sabbath started 1969 playing in Jazz-clubs and
>>where
>>>> considered being a "electronic avantgarde band" ?
>>>>
>>>> one more gem in my weired Sab-cover collection ;-)
>>>>
>>>> What did you use for the drums anyway?
>>>
>>> Drums were Hydrogen.
>>>
>>> That fairy twinkling pad-- which probably gave me the idea in the
>>first place-- was a WhySynth patch, I'm pretty sure.
>>>
>>> Rhodes and bass were Fluidsynth. Guitar recorded via Ardour. Lots of
>>LADSPA plugins. It looks like I was still using Rosegarden as a
>>sequencer back then (it was before I discovered Seq24). I think some of
>>the sound effects might have been DSSI DX9 patches; I don't remember
>>exactly.
>>>
>>> Sabbath playing Jazz? Wow, who'da thunk it.
>>>
>>> Oh, that reminds me. I have another Sabbath cover to dig out of the
>>live archives. :-)
>>>
>>> -ken
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>>
>>Being Sabbath, and being one cover from you... Love it! Nice mix,
>>funny listening to Ozzy on a "dance" floor.
>>
>>I suppose you achieved that Ozzy's "nude" voice filtering a lot the
>>original song. Isn't it? Or maybe you have a secret chest full of
>>stems ;)
>>
>>--
>>Carlos sanchiavedraz
>>* Musix GNU+Linux
>>
http://www.musix.es
>