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Post by joachim on Jul 9, 2015 14:10:38 GMT -6
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Post by blackcountrymick on Jul 9, 2015 14:18:43 GMT -6
I love the laid back feel you've achieved with the study, great recording, you've made it your own.
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Post by jack1982 on Jul 9, 2015 15:16:43 GMT -6
I'm with Mick, love that laid back feel! Great playing, your drum track really added to the song as well.
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Post by cunningr on Jul 9, 2015 15:28:54 GMT -6
I agree excellent job. I hope I am working on that song in a week or so.
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Post by Phil on Jul 9, 2015 16:14:52 GMT -6
Very, very nice, Joachim. You have a cool jazzy sound on this one. There are a couple of tricky parts that need some smoothing out, and I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. I imagine that most of us have had or will have the same problems in the same measures. That BIAB backing also sounds really good. Maybe I could talk you into lending it to me one day. I'll give it right back. I promise. This is one that I definitely want to re-record some day (but not anytime soon).
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Post by bluesbruce on Jul 9, 2015 17:23:19 GMT -6
Very cool rendition of that one, Joachim. Nice tone on the lead. The rhythm part is kind of buried in the mix, more "felt" than "heard" so to speak. I've been working on that one, but just haven't had any time to try to make any recordings - heck, I've hardly had any time to practice... While you're in Pennsylvania, feel free to come on over to Oklahoma, and I'll let you play one of my geetars! Bruce
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Post by joachim on Jul 9, 2015 23:05:09 GMT -6
Thanks everyone.
Bruce, I panned out the rhythm and lead part on left and right speakers, and the rhythm volume wasn't lowered, so I had hoped it would come out clearer. Perhaps it's also difficult to separate out because it's played with the same guitar.
Phil, you're right - there are a few rough spots, and I would've spend another week on it if I had been at home. Eventually we will get do MBUCY reviews, I supposed I will send the BT, I think I have your email in a PM. If anyone want it, let me know. They are very easy to generate in BIAB.
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Post by bluesbruce on Jul 10, 2015 6:54:16 GMT -6
Thanks everyone. Bruce, I panned out the rhythm and lead part on left and right speakers, and the rhythm volume wasn't lowered, so I had hoped it would come out clearer. Perhaps it's also difficult to separate out because it's played with the same guitar. Phil, you're right - there are a few rough spots, and I would've spend another week on it if I had been at home. Eventually we will get do MBUCY reviews, I supposed I will send the BT, I think I have your email in a PM. If anyone want it, let me know. They are very easy to generate in BIAB. Joachim, what BIAB style or real tracks was that? I especially like the drum track. Bruce
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Post by joachim on Jul 10, 2015 9:49:34 GMT -6
Thanks everyone. Bruce, I panned out the rhythm and lead part on left and right speakers, and the rhythm volume wasn't lowered, so I had hoped it would come out clearer. Perhaps it's also difficult to separate out because it's played with the same guitar. Phil, you're right - there are a few rough spots, and I would've spend another week on it if I had been at home. Eventually we will get do MBUCY reviews, I supposed I will send the BT, I think I have your email in a PM. If anyone want it, let me know. They are very easy to generate in BIAB. Joachim, what BIAB style or real tracks was that? I especially like the drum track. Bruce Bruce, here is the BIAB file and the rendered version. Do you have the required styles and realtracks to open it? Attachments:bt_lesson1.mp4 (835.15 KB)
bt.SGU (2.39 KB)
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