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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 18, 2010 10:45:14 GMT -5
cubase records in it's own data form and then offers the ability to export as wave, wma AIFC or AIFF (never heard of the last 2). I exported to wma and then used NCH's switch sound file converter program to convert it to mp3 but it increased the size of the file. When I tried to load my exported file into audacity it wouldn't even play. You'd be very pleased if you try out Ableton program for your records, it's a bomb. Try to export your record audio files with bigger sample rate and bit depth, this way your audio quality will be better. I've heard your record and I must say I'm quite impressed with it Good job
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 18, 2010 10:31:12 GMT -5
Just now, I came back from my studies, realy tired, and I logged to this forum... This song, mate is fantastic, that's what I needed right now, very calm, very relaxing song right there. And actually I don't think that your singing was poor, you just made it sound like some kind of lullaby and thats alright. I think I might learn this song as well, couse I love the melody. Your guitar performance was great, so I'd say well done mate, well done
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 16, 2010 16:19:56 GMT -5
Welcome Chazb! I think you'll like it here. It's like one big (but not too big), happy family here! I belong to three other guitar-related forums (two of them really big), and this is my favorite! Agreed..
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 16, 2010 16:12:19 GMT -5
Thank you for kind words, I appreciate.
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 16, 2010 15:51:33 GMT -5
Thats brilliant Mohi, nice tone you really have got the Clapton vibe down big time there. Really good mate - how long have you been playing? I realy love his songs, I think he's a genius I'm more than happy that you like it Jack, I've been playing for more than one year...
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 16, 2010 15:47:24 GMT -5
Its good to have you here mate, welcome
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 16, 2010 15:02:23 GMT -5
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 16, 2010 5:23:24 GMT -5
Wow that was a great experience right there Mojo, I can only imagine how much fun you had, especialy when the old friend invited you to perform with him, you should feel honored right there mate... About the "ready" thing, you made me wonder about it right now, for the artist, his own skills will never seem perfect for him, but could it be good enough for the audience? That's the question you made me wonder about and I thank you Maybe it's time for me to make a little concert for my friends.. that should be an irreplaceable experience for my guitar performing...no matter if it's good enough or not... A really do hope everything will go just fine with your work, just like your friend, you just keep on standing back, couse you can't have a vacation, away from your life Good luck, and it's great to have you back Mojo
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 16, 2010 4:46:24 GMT -5
I dont really care for any bands behaviour if they perform a good music
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 15, 2010 13:22:28 GMT -5
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 11, 2010 8:26:43 GMT -5
Oh is it becouse of 3 tone controls? couse I think common strat goes with only two of those tone controls. This one has 3... sweet aaah know I can see it It is a Fender VG strat Not three tone controls Mohi, actually only one The extra controls are for the modelling control because you can model different guitars and the other control is for tuning. The extra pick that looks like a white pick up is a Roland GK pick up that allows the modelling capability Nice collection 81Blackta lovin the custom tele but not so sure about the pointy guitars ;D Thanks for being informational Jack ;D I was close
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 11, 2010 6:26:51 GMT -5
Oh is it becouse of 3 tone controls? couse I think common strat goes with only two of those tone controls. This one has 3... sweet
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 10, 2010 2:35:10 GMT -5
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Post by Mohikanas on Mar 10, 2010 2:29:53 GMT -5
Take a close look, anyone know this guitar? Looks like Hendrix strat, but its not for left- handers...
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Post by Mohikanas on Feb 25, 2010 17:29:45 GMT -5
I really like wonderful tonight and with or without you kc Trully wonderful ballads there mate. Personally, what I'd like to add is that when I tried to sing along my playing for the first time, the singing without playing was alot better (speaking of the voice) than while singing. Its a good method to play and sing over the original song, it'll be easier to remember where to step in, and the rythm, in other words.. give your brain more options to remember the thing soon you'll notice that some of the song fragments you can actualy acomplish automatically, without thinking too much about it. It helps me a lot.
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