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Post by specky on Jul 12, 2010 11:06:20 GMT
Hi all trying to get back on track recording wise - heres an instro version of the Dean Martin song == I really could have spent more time on it -but regards Tommy www.box.net/shared/7kpi07e3l0
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Post by Len on Jul 13, 2010 22:52:11 GMT
Hi Tommy,
I liked your instrumental version of this piece. It's quite a while since I've heard the number. I liked the way you varied the registers to keep the piece interesting. Well played too. thanks for sharing it.
Cheers, Len
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Post by kelp on Jul 15, 2010 0:18:29 GMT
Hi Tommy, I tried to listen to your file, but the link led me to the "Box " site and the only option I had was to create a paid account. I have listened to a lot of files on there in the past without having to have a paid account. Maybe you can shed some light on this for me, Regards, Kel.
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Post by specky on Jul 15, 2010 16:35:11 GMT
Hi Kel sorry about that -I'll check it out and get back - regards Tommy
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Post by tonybiker on Jul 15, 2010 18:34:22 GMT
Same here specky, no link.
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Post by joeboy on Jul 15, 2010 19:38:24 GMT
Hi Tommy Link worked fine for me I enjoyed this, I love this tune. I agree with Len you kept it interesting all the way through. Very nicely played! I loved the backing track, did you make it yourself?
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Post by Roger... on Jul 15, 2010 21:38:18 GMT
Hi Tommy,
Brilliant. I loved the tone/sound/echo, and also your great arrangement. Very well played too. I think I would have prefer a little less tremolo arm though, but what do I know. I liked the number a lot (I'm now going to have another listen...). Well done and many thanks for sharing that one.
Kind regards Roger
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Post by kelp on Jul 16, 2010 1:42:14 GMT
Hi Tommy, The link is working now. There must have been a little hiccup on Box somehow. This 'Oldie' brings back some memories. I enjoyed this a lot. You played it really well and I liked your guitar tone and the latin type style, thanks, Kel.
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Post by specky on Jul 16, 2010 10:32:12 GMT
Hi all thanks for the comments the basic backing track -drums -bass comes from a downloadable thingy called -chordpulse -you can use it for 14 days ;D-its cheap tho' to buy -think its about 18€ well worth trying out- www.chordpulse.comregards all Tommy
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Post by joeboy on Jul 16, 2010 17:20:14 GMT
Hi Tommy Thanks for the link, I've downloaded the demo, interesting piece of software
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Post by nighthawk on Jul 16, 2010 22:59:02 GMT
Hi Tommy,
I think that this piece is great especially with the backing.
The only thing that puzzles me is how you managed to get the backing on to mp3 as chordplus only gives an option to save as a ".cps file".
Les
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Post by specky on Jul 17, 2010 9:59:33 GMT
Hi Les and everyone - I use a Boss BR600 recorder- I normally use the preset patches - its a great machine and a lot on it-for the money
When I use Chordpulse: I sort out the basic backing on Chordpulse and then transfer it to the BR-add guitars and then put the finished song back on the PC -I have Magix Music Maker 12 and convert to MP3 using that - hope that helps
Tommy
regards Tommy
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Post by Charlie Hall on Jul 20, 2010 12:08:46 GMT
Hi Tommy, Great guitar sound and well played, and very good backing track too. Regards, Charlie
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