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Started by The Reverend 48, April 28, 2009, 05:55:27 AM

The Reverend 48

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After the balls up I made of my first recording.. :-[
I am posting this for some critical comments on the quality of the recording.... ;)
I have got to grips with the wave editor and imported the backer In Stereo
I then added 2 guitar tracks mixed all four tracks bounced them on to T7/8 and mastered them.....exported via the editor and converted from wav to mp3 (I think That's right)
Does this sound OK to the techies trained ears.... ???
BTW I am loving each new little bit I discover..... ;D

Geir

Sounds mighty fine to me 8) ... great playing as well!!!

Geir
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Oh well ........

finaltear

yeah man sounds good, very cool,

Kody

Good job 48!  Sounds like the upgrade paid off!!
Hey, what editor are you talking about? Audacity? That's what I always use to edit and convert to mp3...Just wondering if you found something else...sounds good man 8)
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Satchwood

Cool stuff 48! 

This song reminds of something I heard at a blues-bar once, where both guitar players were playing lead at the same time....and I thought, wow, this is pretty cool...

Well wow, this is pretty cool!
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Bluesberry

This sounds really good 48, nice playing and the recording sounds perfect.

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SharksDontSleep

48;
Now ... This time you're getting to grips with the BR-600.
Like the guitar noodling too. Love how the left panned guitar is much more reserved & concentrates on keeping a melody line, whilist the right panned guitar is more unleashed.

Recording quality is much better this time too.
If I were being an over critical nit picker, I'd say that the guitars are maybe a touch too loud compared to the backing, and the ending is too abrupt. But I'm not an over critical nit picker ... so I won't ;)

By the way, which guitar patches did you use?
All in all a nice tune
 8)

The Reverend 48

Thanks for the comments 8)
I really appreciate the criticism  ;) G1ng I am using patch 13 standard amp
Kody I was using the BR wav converter cos I haven't got the right usb cable yet.
But its cool shows all the tracks you have recorder and you can download each as a separate Wav file...... 8)
My aim is to become technically adept at the 600 then I can concentrate on music otherwise I will always unable to use it properly...I have already done more stuff than I ever attempted on the MBR cos somehow I find it so much easier to understand.......... :o
I will be posting up more basic stuff till I can get the hang of the 600 ;D