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December 27th, 2005
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Okay, here's my plunge at it. A few mistakes, but truthfully I'm nervous recording... I'm usually a "solo" artist (meaning I play when I'm alone). 
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Nicely done sounds more like the original than mine well done 
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December 27th, 2005
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Sounds very good, mostly clean, good flow. Nice work.
Stephen
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December 27th, 2005
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nicely done.
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December 27th, 2005
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nicely done .
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December 27th, 2005
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 Its Great! I know what you mean about the recording part, yesterday I tried some recording, the dogs started yapping in the middle of starry starry night  , so I wanted to, but kept myself from killing them  then the neighbors started blabalaing  and in the end I just gave up.
"happiness is... a new guitar"
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December 27th, 2005
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Originally Posted by Jean
 Its Great! I know what you mean about the recording part, yesterday I tried some recording, the dogs started yapping in the middle of starry starry night  , so I wanted to, but kept myself from killing them  then the neighbors started blabalaing  and in the end I just gave up.
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Thats the nice thing about having an electric. Plug the amp,modeler or fx pedal straight into your soundcard and background noise is no longer an issue.
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December 27th, 2005
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It would have sounded very tempting at that moment...
"happiness is... a new guitar"
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December 27th, 2005
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Originally Posted by allthumbs
Thats the nice thing about having an electric. Plug the amp,modeler or fx pedal straight into your soundcard and background noise is no longer an issue.
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Do you mean that I can plug my amp into my PC souncard without any special equipment???
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December 28th, 2005
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Originally Posted by Bigred1951
Do you mean that I can plug my amp into my PC souncard without any special equipment???
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If it has a line out. A lot of amps do. If not, then you have to mike it. Miking an amp is not too expensive. A pretty cheap mike will work. Acoustics on the other hand need a better quality mike like the shure57 at around 100 bucks. Another way to go is to buy a bad monkey od pedal and run through that directly into your sound card. The pedal goes for 40 bucks new and is a great pedal.
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February 3rd, 2006
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Sounded good keep up the good work thanks for posting
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