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  Another Brick in the Wall (PF Full cover by Macman)

It's the Summer of George (or more aptly the summer of Floyd). I did the guitars and vocals on this one. Plus I did the voice over at the start of the track. All with GNX3000.

Hope you enjoy this. I did not spend too much time on this so the mixing etc may not be stella. Also I just did the solo in a single take, I don't like effect on it too much to my ears so I may go back and post produce that, also solo was not my best effort I had limited time last night on this.

http://www.digitech.com/soundcomm/pa...rickinWall.mp3

any advice for me mixing wise would be greatly appreciated

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Nice job!

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I really like it!

The little bit of echo on the voice is very effective and the guitar lead work is excellent (and with great tone) as always!

BTW, since we have talked about the GNX3000, I ordered a Digitech Clapton Crossroads pedal (because it was a factory reconditioned one on sale for under $100) and one of the sound samples I heard (the Layla patch) is very close to the sound you have on this! I hope it lives up to that quality once I actually try it (I have the EC Strat, so between that and Clapton patches - going straight into recording software - which there is a mixer output for - *should* do the trick - I HOPE!).

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COOL AS HECK MAN!!!


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thx a bunch guys, appreciate

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Nice job, well played

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hey that is pretty cool.
The gear you are using sounds pretty fine indeed - as does the playing of course!

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well I just used a standard Squire Strat for the guitar solo on this. The rhythm guitar was my OLP Luke model. I did the vocals through the GNX3000 using my lovely Shure SM58 Mic.

thx bro's macman

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I want to help beginners out my helping prove to them you can still do it with cheaper spec instruments. I was under the illusion it wasn't possible when I was a beginner.

Proud owner of a standard Squire Strat!!

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  my buddy used his mastering software to get a better mix

please check this out, he worked wonders on it


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please check this out, he worked wonders on it


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Wow. Nice job.

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yep it just shows you what Pro Mastering to a track can do

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Amazing mastering job!!!

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