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Post by cunningr on Aug 17, 2015 22:43:54 GMT -6
Bruce your right I probably should redo the tune again, but I look at these reviews more as a fun project than a critical get it spot on thing. I am working on chord on blue rythm now and simple 7ths also, I think it will help with the timing. Plus I am not so sure I didn't bump the timing off in the daw because I was having trouble getting a copy of the track to paste into another file I was messing with. Maybe I can just burn another take for prosperity.
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Post by bluesbruce on Aug 18, 2015 5:56:22 GMT -6
I look at these reviews more as a fun project than a critical get it spot on thing. You are right on with that - these are for fun and learning, not for producing a recording masterpiece. I think the important thing is to learn from the critique, and I hope you can go back and listen to it and hear what Phil was pointing out - that's what's important.
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Post by cunningr on Aug 20, 2015 9:41:41 GMT -6
Just an update I looked at the daw file and cut off exactly 1 beat from my guitar track, pulled the file back and everything is aligned perfectly. My thoughts based off my prior playing in time history is I believe I stretched the track file after I played at some point while I was trying to copy the files over to another project. Why I believe this is I don't think my internal timing is such that I could play the whole song exactly one beat fast ie start and end a perfect 1 beat. Anyway important thing is I must always double check myself on the pick up notes.
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