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true believers - bouncing souls cover

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Gino Caron
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Published on 25 Mar 2023 / In Rock / Punk Rock

The Bouncing Souls are an American punk band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, formed in 1989.

The Bouncing Souls not only became a staple in the New Brunswick music scene, but also helped other bands gain an audience by opening up for them in the clubs around town, as well as parties and shows they put on themselves. The band's name is a derivative of Doc Martens shoes, specifically their advertising slogan "with Bouncing Soles".

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CyberBass
CyberBass 1 year ago

Nice job guys! Love the broken camera Gino!

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Gino Caron
Gino Caron 1 year ago

Thanks!

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Gino Caron
Gino Caron 1 year ago

How's your new music room/space coming along?

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CyberBass
CyberBass 1 year ago

@Gino Caron: It’s pretty much done! I’ve got a giant green screen now! I reset all my cabling, reorganized my desk wiring…now I’m trying to get my head back into playing haha. Not there yet

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1tricktony
1tricktony 1 year ago

Wow!! This is amazing! Well done, guys!!

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Gino Caron
Gino Caron 1 year ago

Thanks

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FelKeys
FelKeys 1 year ago

Keys 28 minutes ago
Here you go, Gino... I added L&BVs, hope you like my track. Your guitars sound great and my Bro's drums are super solid as usual!!

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FelKeys
FelKeys 1 year ago

I lowered the BT volume, please review my daw as a suggestion

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Gino Caron
Gino Caron 1 year ago

@FelKeys : sounds great. I like it. Thanks. I moved your track a little bit. 0.967 and it sounds well in sync now.

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FelKeys
FelKeys 1 year ago

Cool work guys!

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Gino Caron
Gino Caron 1 year ago

Thanks!

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Bob
Bob 2 years ago

Hi Gino. Try this one. I saved the other in drafts just in case. Can certainly keep trying. I have to give my track a gain boost and then switch BTs to the drumless one in DAW to see if I was at least on the beat. I think I am. What I can't tell is if I'm distorting. But, a little distortion here is a good thing, but maybe not in the drums. You'll have to make that call.

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Gino Caron
Gino Caron 2 years ago

I'll listen when I'm home. I just have my cellphone right now and no headphones. Nothing sounds good coming from a cellphone's speaker lol

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Bob
Bob 2 years ago

@Gino Caron: lol. I do it all the time. It's good for checking sync on drums but that's about it. Can't hear anything under about 150 kHz.

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Gino Caron
Gino Caron 2 years ago

@Bob : Not bad at all! I published it was kinda ''clashing'' with the BT but with the drumless BT it works great. I'll have to redo my rythme guitar... it sounds aweful lol I recorded the lead guitar first and I love the sound of it but just kept the same amp setting for the rythme but... it's awful you can barely hear when I change chords it's just one long buzz. Anyway, I'll upload a new rythme track on the weekend and then it should sounds way better. Thanks Bob! wow, good thing it's a short song it's a workout haha

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Gino Caron
Gino Caron 2 years ago

@bob: and I just noticed that I'm also a little bit off towards the end lol I'll patch my track up!

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Bob
Bob 2 years ago

@Gino Caron: omg, it sure is. I knew it would clash with the BT because it was going to be a lot of work figuring out exactly what he was playing and then playing it. Thanks to Dennis or Dan for the drum-less BT. Great song. Hard to play on guitars too I would think. When I went to sync it in DAW and saw this huge fat line I was like, ok, this will be a challenge. Zooming in all the way helped but it's still tough think to sync to.

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