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Started by ohkamp, December 04, 2009, 06:41:21 PM

Geir

What a great first recording on your mbr!!!

A really good production for the first one! And your playing is great. Looking forward to more !
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Oh well ........

ohkamp

Thank u all mates!!
That´s right, drums are little loud i think but when i record it i don't appreciate this... maybe i'm loosing my ears 8(

Glenn Mitchell

Yes I agree other than the drum levels, and they are very well programmed, a really good production.
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tafka

great tones and production.
great 1st up

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Gritter

some really nice playing. this has great feel - tender and menacing.

ohkamp

Thank u all mates. If anyone could tell me how to adjust the drums volume??

Gnasty

Really like the chord patterns. Great first post!
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Really cool tune. I agree with the others who said you should develop this more - It has a lot to offer!

Sweet!

Peace,

Mark
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Quote from: ohkamp on January 16, 2010, 08:14:24 AMThank u all mates. If anyone could tell me how to adjust the drums volume??

Press RHYTHM and then right arrow and adjust volume level +and- buttons.

Nice song indeed! Loved the gtr sound!

-Kari
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Satchwood

Nice 1st song! - wow! - great lead guitar tone with nice octaves, and that haunting guitar picking underneath to give it that George Lynch sound!
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