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new recording - check it out

Post by rampaged.congt »

Hey Guys.

This song was online already a while agp - some might remember it...
I recorded it new and much better this time and with harmonie vocals and stuff...

Check it out and tell me what you think...

:arrow: http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/rampaged.congt/rain2.mp3

for a little suprise click here :wink: http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/rampaged.congt/rain1.mp3

The song's called "rain on your birthday"
"... we'll make the best of what's around..."
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Post by Jer1400 »

Man, that was good. I can't say enough about the awesome job you did with the voice tracks. The songs was catchy and the whistle solo was something seen not too oft.

It is probably just these crappy speakers this laptop, but it sounded like the guitar was overwhelmed to the point that it all but disappears behind the voice tracks. Again, it's probably just these speakers, but that's how it sounded.
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Post by rampaged.congt »

thanks for the critique jer.

I guess you're right..at some points the guitar track goes under over all the voices...I might try to play around with the volume again and turn it up a bit...thanks for the clue...
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Post by jwool »

awesome song man! vocals are excellent and the song is money--reminds me alot of dispatch. the compression is a little harsh on the slapping of the guitar and very noticable. lighten that up and the recording is perfect. nice job!

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