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cutler:
Some technical details and a little self deprecation: this is two choruses (I think that's the right term) of the twelve bar blues in A with palm muting the first time through. I feel a little strange recording and distributing music like this. . . I don't really feel like it is of any reasonable quality and I don't like how recording my playing seems to presume that. It feels arrogant. So understand that this is solely for educational purposes (it is enormously helpful to hear one's playing secondhand). |
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cgroom:
Chip's torment is highly over-rated. I like this. The recording is just great. Damn, you've improved. As for the
music itself, it's technically good -- you just need more a more assertive sound now. |
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sprice:
Besides my awe that this is up, that I can just click around and listen to my friend's guitar playing, I'm impressed with your playing itself. I've never really known you playing at all, so... yeah, boy have you improved! ; ) |
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jlewis:
Chris, this sounds great. I demand many jam sessions come New Year's. :) |
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eppy:
if we're givin' technical details, i'm curious how you recorded this--direct input from the guitar into the puter, mic into puter, or something else? it definitely sounds good, as people have said. |
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cutler:
jlewis: Yes, indeed, many jam sessions are in order (we've even got an upright in the apartment. . . albeit a bit out of tune).
eppy: My amplifier (Marshall AVT20) has a digitally emulated output which I plugged into the audio in of my computer. As far as I can tell, this means the guitar signal runs through the pre-amp as normal, gets some extra digital emulation to make it sound like it went through the power amp and the speaker, then goes into my computer where I record it as an AIFF file. |
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