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This is my first song submitted in 4 months.
I've used no prefab loops although some of the keyboards I played I looped after the fact. There's a bit of a guitar solo in there too. So if any one has any 2 cents to add on how I could improve it would be great. I tried not to make as monotonous as my first submissions. I named it after Aethalred my favorite king. Just because I like the name, he was really kind of an idiot.
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Downloads: 23
Votes: 2
Uploaded: Apr 10, 2005 - 03:26:48 PM
Last Updated: Apr 10, 2005 - 12:53:40 PM Last Played: Oct 10, 2007 - 06:04:38 PM
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Hardware:
Electric guitar, Yamaha keyboard, ux16 midi to usb interface and mobilepre usb.
Software:
live 4 and Reason 2.5
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fulldeck said 1688 days ago (April 10th, 2005)
Aethalred
i'm not familiar with Aethalred but i can comment on how
you can make some improvements. The guitar near the
end was kind of glaring and too loud making it sound out
of style. Otherwise i like it.
Check out my latest song called Going to the Beach
Brothermist said 1688 days ago (April 10th, 2005)
Aethalred
Thanks a lot for listening to the whole song, yeah if anything i think the
guitar could use a little work. it was kind of an off the cuff thing. Aethelred
thought he could appease the Vikings with gold back in 1000 or so and
maybe they'd leave him alone. What an idiot.
Check out my latest song called Aethelred
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