Just Believe

Started by Rockatron, March 23, 2010, 10:12:01 AM

Rockatron

Just believe
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Hey everyone,

Here's "Just Believe".  One of the first track I've done on the MBR.  There's a blues feel to it as it's my favorite way of playing.  If you have any feedback to provide that would be great.  By the way, I wanted to tell you all that you have amazing creative skills.  It's amazing to see what the human mind can create when it comes to musicianship!
Cheers to all
Rockatron
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Ted

I like the understated playing.  Very nice.  It needs some bass though.  If you don't have a bass, check this out.
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Rockatron

Quote from: Ted on March 23, 2010, 10:49:51 AMI  It needs some bass though.  [/iurl].
Thanks for the tip Ted!  You're right on that one.  I'll try and use this tip in the future. 
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Satchwood

Nice laid back and bluesy!  I think this has some nice potential, more bass of course, to give it that live blues jam feel.
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Rockatron

Thanks for the feedback guys!  Truly appreciate it!!!  I GOTTA put some more bass in my friggin tunes! ;)
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Oldrottenhead

if you dont have a bass stick some guitar in a daw software like cubase and pitchshift it down an octave thats what i do, saves getting sore fingers too. not sure if audacity does it but it might
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Rockatron

Quote from: oldrottenhead on March 23, 2010, 12:39:25 PMif you dont have a bass stick some guitar in a daw software like cubase and pitchshift it down an octave thats what i do, saves getting sore fingers too. not sure if audacity does it but it might
Does the MBR bass option does the trick enough?  I've never tried it yet but was thinking of adding some bass using these options...?  Let me know please.
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Oldrottenhead

the bass option on the mbr is just an effect patch for using when you play a bass it wont change or lower the pitch of whats being played. what i sometimes do is play a bass line on the top strings on my guitar then import the track into cubase, use the pitchshifter app to drop it an octave. then import the track back into my mbr. and voila you got a bass track.
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Nevermet

Longhair
Tigers

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"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann

T.C. Elliott

There are some really tasty parts in there. I was enjoying it quite a bit before I hit reply and it stopped playing. Going back to listen again!
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Quote from: Pigfarmer Jr on March 23, 2010, 01:35:15 PMI was enjoying it quite a bit before I hit reply and it stopped playing. Going back to listen again!

Firefox tip:  Click your mouse wheel on the Reply or Quote link (or any link for that matter) and it will open the page in a separate tab. That way, you can continue to listen to the song while you type.

Alternatively, you can hold down the Ctrl key while clicking the link with the left mouse button. This will also open the page in a new tab. However, it's not as consistent as using the mouse wheel. It works on the Reply link but not the Quote link. Weird.

You can also right-click on any link and select "Open Link in New Tab" from the context menu.

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