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SeBaZ

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  1. I live in South America and i hate our crowd u cant listen to the band properly and enjoy the show...i dont payed a ticket to hear an idiot next to me singing like a sheep!

    i think the kids like that way...and its cool...

    Same here. I want to hear Axl, not the whole crowd singing to every song.

    personally, I think there are songs for hear axl and apreciate the band.... and are songs for jump, sing, and rockin' like the last day of our lives...

  2. the picture on the big screen is just delayed

    view in HD and watch Axl..

    Dude, first of all, the video you posted is only in 480p so IT'S NOT IN HD. Secondly, during the part you are referring to at 2:30, if you watch Axl instead of the screens all you can see is a bunch of yellow pixels! :thumbsdown:

    heres is an 1080p video;

    watch on 2:28, look at Axl, not at the big screens but the little Axl, that mic isn't at his mouth, not because, he's lip syncing, but the video needs to be streamed from back to front.. you want proof? at 2:29 Axl takes 2 steps back, at 2:30, from the far away camera, he takes those 2 steps back again!

  3. If you have ever been to a concert, you might have noticed that the videos on the screens are indeed delayed.

    read entire post.... ¬¬ is not delay between live/screen

    And to be fair, if he was lypsynching, he wouldn't sound way better than "that"... :violin:

    He should have lypsynched RIR instead of sounding that horrible quite frankly...

    you got the point about this...

  4. I'm not part of the people who think "Axl do lipsync", but viewing again RIR... I found this strange situation...

    At 2:28 we can hear Axl voice "You don’t know who...", but in the screens Axl isnt singing. (its not the delay between screens/live, view in HD....Axl is with the mic down)

  5. ^ You're right. The backing track is definitely a little off. Ashba probably fell off time with the click, it happens.

    Nonetheless, it's still Ashba's playing on the right. There'd be no point in miming to power chords. If that were the case, he might as well not come out on stage until the main riff kicks in.

    There's a backing guitar track on Jungle.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGUMbFabQUk

    Axl asks the band to extend part of the song so he can talk to the crowd, which throws the backing track off.

    Listen to 2:50 to 4:00.

    That's not a backing track. The high guitar that comes in at 2:50 is the part DJ plays under Axl's "Yeah!" scream but he obviously came in too early. He was probably just confused about how many times they were repeating it, or he just messed it up. Either way, it's not a backing track.

    anyone notice that ashba leaves the stage at 2:14, and return at 4:16?

  6. The intro has like millions of guitar parts on top of each other. DJ's playing the main track and I would believe the backing/intro track has all the additional junk.

    Evidently not. Also doesn't explain why Finck never played to the backing track as it was just his guitar, fuck ups included.

    How evidently? I listened to it and it sounds like Finck's guitar in the background. It's just how the track is on the album, so that's why they play it. Album wasn't out in 06/07 so that's why Robin had a different, unfinished track.

    Every intro by Finck sounds different.... different duration in each loop, slides, fuck ups....

    Every intro by Dj sounds the same.... so much perfect, and we know, Ashba is a great guitarist but isnt perfect, the last perfomance of SCOM proof that

  7. Hmmm interesting. Finck used to perform it without a backing track as he did fuck it up a few times. This however is iffy, as it is out of tempo throughout the whole intro. Could have been the reverb and delay settings on the rack/pedal setup of DJ's guitar. Not making excuses as they have used backing tracks before for Axl's low vocals on the song, but the tempo is out for the whole intro. DJ could easily just time his playing better after noticing this but doesn't. So I'm thinking it's the reverb/delay settings on his rig.

    i'm with you on the delay/reverb thing. sounds much more like that than a backingtrack

    at the end of the "first loop" (0.33) , the wet signal from delay/reverb is audible, and its at tempo...but in the second/third/fourth loop its out of tempo. This cant be delay or reverb...on every loop should sound at tempo or out of tempo, not in only one.

    Complex racks and digital reverb and delay pedals can be programmed so the first delay occurs at X milliseconds and the second/third/eighth occurs whenever. You can even program how strong/weak the delay gets for each decaying delay. Same goes for reverb.

    EDIT: Actually you do have a point there, the first section is fairly spot on, the subsequent sections sound "doubled" and ill-timed....

    maybe... the "backing guitar track" is dj ashba, and what we think is ashba is the real "backing/front guitar track" .... this could explain why the first section is on time and the others out of time...

  8. Hmmm interesting. Finck used to perform it without a backing track as he did fuck it up a few times. This however is iffy, as it is out of tempo throughout the whole intro. Could have been the reverb and delay settings on the rack/pedal setup of DJ's guitar. Not making excuses as they have used backing tracks before for Axl's low vocals on the song, but the tempo is out for the whole intro. DJ could easily just time his playing better after noticing this but doesn't. So I'm thinking it's the reverb/delay settings on his rig.

    i'm with you on the delay/reverb thing. sounds much more like that than a backingtrack

    at the end of the "first loop" (0.33) , the wet signal from delay/reverb is audible, and its at tempo...but in the second/third/fourth loop its out of tempo. This cant be delay or reverb...on every loop should sound at tempo or out of tempo, not in only one.

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