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Yep, house of the rising sun, hope its not overkill, but had this on the selve for a while and found a cool audacity effect to boost my cheapo recording equipment called 'Gverb' anyway its two tracks sorry about the end of song as it drops off couldn't be helped

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Some pretty good playing there, Tom. You really gave a beatnik, jazzy, coffee house feel to it.
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Looks like a HOTRS marathon. Good work Tom. This inspires me to try some new things with it.

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Nice job Tom!

I'll have to try that 'Gverb' and see what I can do with it. I guess it's a variation on Reverb?

Yeah, I'm gonna have to write "House of the Setting Sun" to mix up this marathon of HORS a bit!

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Nice one Tom, well played and sung

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Good stuff tom.

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Thanks folks for listening

Jim, glad I found that Gverb, there's others there too that I can't figure out how to use yet but the gverb seems to be the element I need for recording an acoustic with one mic

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Sweet. I love the reverb. Sounds great.

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Nice job! Reverb makes it sound dark and ominous. Fits with the words of the song, as they aren't exactly singing about the prom party at your local Best Western!

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Thanks folks, gverb can be used alot ways but for the beginner its best to just use over one track. This site gives some basic settings
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.p...=GVerbSettings

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Just noticed I don't think its reverb but gverb. Looks like reverb is in gverb

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Nice, I like how you've given it your own twist. The gverb sounds good to me too.

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