The Linear Canvas
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My Newest Recording – Justice In Your Head

September 22nd, 2010 . by Alexander Fisher

Hardin County, Ohio This song is about terrorism, no matter the source. I am not sure that there is much difference sometimes. The source of terrorism is mainly those that have a financial interest in keeping the world from getting along. Whatever it takes to keep the natural resources and tax payers money flowing to the terror and war machine. Hate me, hate you, just like we do.

“Justice In Your Head”

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The analog tracks were originally recorded on a Yamaha MT-100 II 4 track cassette recorder using high speed (3.75 IPS) and dbx noise reduction.

I played electric guitar on a Fender Stratocaster and maybe an Ibanez Les Paul (?). The bass was a Rickenbacker 4001. I played keyboards on a Casio CZ-101 FM synthesizer using the MIDI out connected to my computer, I think. I was playing through the sound card that I had then. It was a Soundblaster AWE64 ISA card. Pretty nice for it’s time. The drums and cymbals, plus some digital editing, are from the original recording using my Boss Dr. Rhythm drum machine sounds. I was using a Yamaha MIDI drum pad. I only added bass drum through the fills. I digitally processed the instrument and vocal tracks using Cakewalk Sonar 8.5 Producer DAW and Sony Sound Forge 9 audio editor.

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