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Solea, a slow 12 with multiple guitar tracks in places.
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| eanbardsley said 663 days ago (January 28th, 2008) | |
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Glad to share Feter,... I am very happy you liked this. Dance is what I had in mind, that is why I used the metronome, you don't hear it in the recording, becuase I used earphones so it wouldn't be picked up from the speakers. I am very happy with clarity in notes I am starting to get, I am finding multiple guitar tracks are allot of fun. Check out my latest song called The Meeting
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| drakonis said 662 days ago (January 29th, 2008) | |
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fun experiment Yes the recording is clear here, Ian. Now on to the next things to try... you have the multiple guitar tracks "on top of each other" in pitch and in space. Try playing one guitar at a higher pitch so it doesn't melt in with the other track's notes. Also, if you pan each track further off to the left and right, the guitars will have their own space to play in, and this recording won't get so "busy" in places, I think. Just some thoughts. Thanks for sharing your work, as always! ttfn, Drakonis Check out my latest song called Lullaby for the Inner Child
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| eanbardsley said 662 days ago (January 29th, 2008) | |
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Thanks Drakonis for the the very constructive criticism. Yes, higher notes, the goal is to have both harmony, yet individual melodies distinguished while overlayed, at the same time. I will work with these panning concepts. Thank you again, great ideas, and happt to share. Check out my latest song called The Meeting
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Check out some of my other songs:
More songs in Acoustic:
Feter
love it ..asweet velvet playin here the mulit
tracks of the guitars just awesome my friend !
its like a double step for lain dance ..just
another gem ..thnx for sharin !!