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My 1st amateurish recording.

I hope it's on here.
http://www.soundclick.com/songID=5944723
Don't laugh.
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Doesn't work - go down to Hilch's 2nd post, that one works.


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Nothing to laugh about Skip ..

Thats excellent

Good to see you posted it again , Just let me know if you need any more help

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SoundClick song info: El Paso x2 by All Of Us 2 - Song info page with free MP3 music downloads


Try that link

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Again, nicely done Skip, glad to see you worked out the hosting thing.


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Thanks Hilch,
You did all the work, why do you suppose I feel like I've been through a thrashing machine.

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You did the hard stuff mate playing it

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You need a lot more volume on that, I think.

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wcostley......Sounds like your picking is coming right along. Keep on Plucking!!!!


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You need a lot more volume on that, I think.
I know, I have to turn my speakers all the way up just to hear it, it was my first attempt at using the Sound Recorder on my computer, I probably never should have attempted to post it in the first place, but I thought it would be a good learning experience if I could manage to get it loaded on the forum, my computer skills are even worse than my picking.
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The sound recorder thing is pretty low volume. Consider using audacity or another free recording program. Also check out the 29 buck tube pre-amp at Musicians Friend. The cheapest way to boost your signal that I know of.

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There isn't thing wrong with your playing Skip , and we all start somewhere ...

Next time click effects and adjust volume thats all , easy thing to miss I listen through a surround sound system so the volume wasn't a issue and I should have checked myself before changing the WMA file to a MP3 file ...

You did good Skip and yes you should have posted it ....

Feed back like A T gave you Skip helps for next time

We won't have to wait too long now will we for next time I hope

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Well played skip, a lovely tune.


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Skip,
Good job and great that you posted it. Needs more volume though.
Congrats on your first start and joining in the recording fun.


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Really nice Skip.


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Good job Skip, nicely played. The recording part is tricky but you'll get it, keep posting.

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