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Beatles cover...!!!

My rendition of a great Beatles tune... I love this melody...!!!

I did this one from memory, so, I'm sure it deviates quite a lot from the
original. I was also gonna include some string sounds... Not sure if the original
song incorporated them or not, so I chose not to...!

Here There and Everywhere

Criticism most welcome...!!!

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Nice! Nice smooth performance and recording! Good layering of the guitars.

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Thanks guys, always nice to hear cool stuff about your efforts...
I've been lurking around quite a bit in this forum, and must say, there is
some awesome content here...!!!

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You mentioned you recorded drums in Cubase. Is that a specialized software?
Is it freeware or do you buy it?
What software did you use to build the layers?
Cubase is basically a recording studio in your computer that you can expand
via VST's and VSTI's (virtual instruments and effects processors).
It is quite expensive... I paid close to 800.00 US $ for the basic software...
The virtual drum machine I use is called GrooveAgent (a VSTI).


All of the tracks in this song where recorded in Cubase SX3...


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  Thanks for the info

Sounds like it does the trick.
I'm not doing anything more at this stage than recording onto my MP3 player and then dragging on my computer. But this is good to know for down the road....


Cubase is basically a recording studio in your computer that you can expand
via VST's and VSTI's (virtual instruments and effects processors).
It is quite expensive... I paid close to 800.00 US $ for the basic software...
The virtual drum machine I use is called GrooveAgent (a VSTI).


All of the tracks in this song where recorded in Cubase SX3...[/quote]

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sounded great nocat thanks

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I just came across Kirks finger-style version of this song... All I can say is... WOW...!!!
I hope that some day I'll be able to do that...!!!

Awesome Kirk...!!!


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