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Hey guys,
I really enjoyed all of those takes. Great tone, great feel. I've been hacking around trying to learn a Gilmour solo recently, and it was amazing to hear your versions. Well done!

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Thats jamming, got love that.
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Man, Rockerbob...you got it! I really enjoyed that one! Nice tone, timing, btw, what is a "clam"? Good work!

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Thanks guys!

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  SlickCat-Gilmore style

Thanks for the great BT!!
I listened to everyones take and all I can say is WOW
Solid Walnuts version was SOLID!
Kirks slide is just awsome!
Rocker Bob you wail!!

Here is my meager try...it was fun...slide in openD

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Thanks for the great BT!!
I listened to everyones take and all I can say is WOW
Solid Walnuts version was SOLID!
Kirks slide is just awsome!
Rocker Bob you wail!!

Here is my meager try...it was fun...slide in openD

Second absolutely all of that ... Oh Yeah! Big time. Great BT Walnut. Loved your take too SlickCat, nothing meagre about that at all.

No way I'm ever going to get even close to the music any you guys make but I had a ball just noodling to this. First time I've ever been a bit doubtful about the tone of my single coil PUPS though. Anyway, just for fun, here is meagre.

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Great stuff everyone.

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Hey 737.. great job.
If you have a way to add some delay effect to your track it will add fullness and sound more Pink Floydish..
If you have just your guitar track unmixed without the backing track and e-mail it to me I will do it for you and send it back so you can see what I mean.
Overall you did a nice job.


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Thanks for the tip SlickCat. I'm using Audacity 1.3beta and I've had a quick go at what you suggest. Certainly does fill it out a bit! Not too sure how to get the delay time right though without any sort of tap-delay input and so this is a bit of a stab in the dark.

I'm also trying to figure out how to make Audacity save just the lead track. Even though I've created a completely new project without the BT, the file size remains at the original 3.6 MB regardless. Got to be elsewhere now but thanks for your input and I'll have another go at it later.

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737....Thats the stuff Im talking about!!! Sounds Great!

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Thanks SlickCat. Great tip, appreciate it

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Excellent stuff, Slick and 737!


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