davidn
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Post by davidn on Feb 19, 2010 22:52:38 GMT
I wanted to play the young ones as the original and not Hanks version. I found this BT on Ian Mcutcheon's Shadows workout 2 and got an instrumental BT by combining two tracks. I couldn't get rid of the chorus so I kept it in (sung by Danny White) I think it works!! www.4shared.com/file/223832387/dcdf04b2/The_Young_Ones.htmlI'm a newbie here but feel free to comment. Kind regards David
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Post by shadowhankron on Feb 21, 2010 19:08:35 GMT
Hi Very Good and Enjoyable version David, You had a Beautiful Tone on your Guitar Playing. The Vocal Backing Track worked very well I thought, it allowed you to play the Fancy Notes along. Well Done
Kind Regards
Ronnie
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Post by Charlie Hall on Feb 28, 2010 21:37:12 GMT
Hi David, Nice sound and playing, although I think the guitar needs a little more presence by boosting the frequencies around 2-3KHz. That would help to bring the guitar more forward in the mix. Regards, Charlie
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davidn
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Post by davidn on Mar 1, 2010 20:04:43 GMT
Thanks Ronnie for your kind words and also thank you Charlie, I have been trying to find out how to do that. Do you use a graphic equalizer plug in or another method?
Kind regards David
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Post by Charlie Hall on Mar 2, 2010 1:15:02 GMT
Hi David, If you use computer software for recording you can probably get a free parametric EQ plugin. This can be used to modify an already recorded track or even a whole stereo mix. Most of the free plugins are of the VST format. If your recording program is VST based it should work easily. With DX based programs it might be necessary to use a VST wrapper program to interface VST plugins with the DX system. I think some newer programs can run both. Regards, Charlie
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