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I just met the Reaper

I'm a noob. I've been playing with Reaper for about a month now. I have a couple of generic bt I dl off the web that I've jammed to. I'm just getting the gist of fades, multiple takes, and punch ins. It's a very cool program. In that these are not my original bt, but are, rather generic bt that I've found on the web, then please let me know if I've posted these in the wrong spot. I have been playing for quite a few years now. Appreciate comments. Thanks.
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Love the tone on the second one.

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I cant say I listen to that "genre" too much, but after hearing those 2, I could definitely get into that. Great Job all the way around!

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Ditto on the tone for the second one, especially. Nice playing all around. The first one had that 80's vibe to it (which I dig by the way).

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Thanks for the kind comments guys. They're appreciated. Here's one that got some slide, with a bluesy 1,4,5 progression. Keep in mind here that my recording skills untill I recently dl Reaper, were limited to 4 track recorders. Old school. I think that once I really get into the program a little more I will be able to increase the recording sound quality and improve my skills as a guitarist. This is my first day here and I must say I'm surprized I had not found this site before now. Some extremely talented musicians here.


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Ditto on the tone for the second one, especially. Nice playing all around. The first one had that 80's vibe to it (which I dig by the way).

Oh, and welcome aboard. Always great getting new talent on board here.


BTW Cshude, I noticed your from Flushing. As a fellow Michigander from Lansing, Hello.
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Awesome stuff Ratiugsj


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ratiugsj,

Some good music there. I liked them both. But no.2 definitely great sound.
Nice work. No great great work ! No beginner here.


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Jam Track,

Great job there too. Glad you found the site and welcome. Gonna like hearing more.


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Welcome to the forum ratiugsj , nice playing there on both of these that RFBT is a killer track great vibe going on that one loved it


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Waaay tooo goood, this is fabulous!!!

I like it!!! You play veeeery good!




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very nice playing there, think I'll listen to them again


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Very professional sounding. Great playing. Welcome to the forum, I'm sure that you'll be an inspiration to a lot of beginners here.

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Nice job Rat...
I loved the second one...very Santana-Like Great playing


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Great job all around Ratiugsj, welcome to the site.

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