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Smooth Jazz Improv.

Gettin' pretty bored this Christmas break! Decided to do a little bit of recording. Just some improv. in G with jazzy chords. A little bit of blues influence in this too as I'm sure you can tell. I think the beginning and end are a little shaky but besides that I thought it sounds pretty nice. Theres a couple "off" notes too but meh, it's an improv.

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Nice stuff. I would have liked your lead more in front though in the mix.

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good sound. I agree with allthumbs that your mix could be more out front.


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Nice track d00m. Mix didn't sound too bad to me but I'm using headphones.

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Yeah :\ I was using Audacity and I recorded the thing from the drums up. I don't know if you can move tracks around after your done recording.. If you could oh well, Audacity is still in beta so when I saved the file and re-opened it, it became corrupt...

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Audacity is a great little program IMHO but one thing I have learned about it is save, save, save. There is a stable version as well as the beta available BTW. 1.2 something, I think. I've never had any problems re-opening a saved file with the stable version.

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