You have style
good but too bad though, you got to pick your sounds better, its hard to tell the bass from the main song
also I suggest not having so much of the "same" patten in it, have it vary every time it repeats
keep it up
You have style
good but too bad though, you got to pick your sounds better, its hard to tell the bass from the main song
also I suggest not having so much of the "same" patten in it, have it vary every time it repeats
keep it up
Hmm, ok then.
I think part of it may be balancing the volume, too.
Thanks for my first audio review! :)
needs edit
sounds like you did it by playing it live, instead of recording certain parts at a time, right? well you need an equalizer in there because most of the time the combination of whoes playing really unbalances the peiece, could also tune the gitare, it sounds muffled
haha. no i didnt play it live. i have seperate session files. i have an equalizer. and im the only person playing it. i dont understand what you mean about the unbalanced but i made sure that the guitar pan is peeking the same on both speakers. the guitar is perfectly tuned to E standard. you have to understand. i am playing on a 200$ epiphone. with a very VERY crappy practice amp. using digital distortion that my computer has in it.
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