Well, then I suppose that you successfully translated the emotion.
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ok, this "smth like this" can be plaid with more confidence , like you mean it.
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Originally posted by beaubrummels View PostRe: Runnin' With The Aceman
Guitar sounds like a SS pedal, but not that ba.
I'm just thrilled to be able to get a guitar or bass from reality into Garage Band. That was my biggest hassle. Now I'm making off the cuff demos and crap for the band all over.
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Re: Runnin' With The Aceman
I am a psychic medium by trade. Aceman sends his thanks.
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Re: Runnin' With The Aceman
The singer and background vocals sound great. Guitar is a little thick but it works. The vibe is there.
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Re: Runnin' With The Aceman
I liked it. But what stood out to me was the background vocals. They sounded great.
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Re: Runnin' With The Aceman
Guitar sounds like a SS pedal, but not that bad. Little dark maybe. Kind of hard to tell what the other parts are: VH outtakes, "LA Trax", or Aceman at his finest.
But someone remind me to come back to this thread in a year for the answer.
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Re: Runnin' With The Aceman
I love the seething thickness of the guitar tone.
Good on you for getting into the recording game, so much fun right?
Agree with the panning idea, the more you move them around, the different they sound together, from almost chorus at times to a morphed sound.
Also if you want a wide effect, try nudging one guitar left or right just ever so slightly. Find a width you like.
Overall I really like it.
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Re: Runnin' With The Aceman
I am officially STOKED!
Not a bad rendition for not having played it in forever....winging the solo pretty much.
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