guitar and synth

Started by mike, July 05, 2010, 01:15:58 PM

Lovely ethereal sound, takes me to a good place.  Willie
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Boss BR-800

Kevin Mammoth

ditto all the above, very easy to get drawn into this one, very soothing ride, with a bit of a mysterious feel. 
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Boss BR-1600
     


There are only 12 notes, how hard can it be?....

indierik

This is fantastic. An ominous journey through sweeping landscapes of sound. I like it very much.
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Bluesberry

Very nice ride here.  Very calming music, medatative, I must now wipe the slight drool from my lip and get back to work.

Alternate Tunings: CAUTION: your fingers have to be in different places
 
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Boss Micro BR
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Boss BR-80
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Boss BR-1200
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SE

Just a great electronic sound, some really nice sounds in there, some really nice variation too and the drums are cool,nice work.
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Boss BR-80

mike

Thanks to everyone for such a positive response to this track.  It’s always great to get encouragement especially from people who are also musicians.   It means a lot.

Cheers

Mike

T.C. Elliott

This is excellent. Almost too peaceful, really. I also didn't hear any clicks. And I'm also on a journey to learn Reaper. I still record on the Boss 900 and for most of my demos I've been mixing on there as well. But Reaper has a lot more potential for me. I think I'll take the individual wav files and put them in reaper and learn to mix/master that way. Maybe.
Those tutorials are nice, but I haven't had the patience for many of them, yet.
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Boss BR-900
 
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Satchwood

Ahhh, very soothing and meditative tune!!  Chilled me right out, very dreamy synth work!   alpha brain wave level..... relaxing.....
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Tony W

this puts me in a sweet state of mind. Very cool.


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Boss BR-800

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Boss BR-80

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Boss Micro BR