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Starving Artist
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 25
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Jam - DrivingAfter a little while of getting my music theory, and more practice at guitar, I decided to try to write a lead, and put it on here.
I wanted to go for a live feel with the mix, but... Enjoy! I'm looking for ways to improve on it, and advice will do =) http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/...ving%20mix.mp3 |
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Backup Artist
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Malaysia
Posts: 187
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I like the sampling..... I'd like to try it sometime......
Nice mix by the way... what did you use to record, software and all? |
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Starving Artist
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 25
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I used FL Studio to make the drums and bass, and used VST Host coupled with my fast-track connected to the line in of my sound card, to record all of the rythms and solo. VST Host, and the Simulanalog guitar suite of course. Perfect results right there.
Recording, I used Audacity, and exported all of my tracks, and mixed in FL Studio, experted them again to remix the levels in Audacity. Thanks for liking it =) |
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