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As always Tim...Nice.... :cool:

What more can I add?....Oh, I agree with Greg. Kick needs some punch.... :p
 
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Great playing and recording (as always). I especially like the way the guitars come up when they are playing lead parts and down when accompanying. Very well balanced ......

:D :) :D :)
 
Very nice! This is what makes me wish I could travel back in time to sit on a street corner or something and watch two guys performing this.
 
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Nice...it has a very nice sense of space without sacrificing the intimacy of two lone acoustic instruments. Would this be considered Baroque? May I ask who wrote it?
 
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ido1957, Rokket, Llarion, Austin, bubba, heatmiser, Travis - Thank you for listening.

ido1957 said:
like the way the guitars come up when they are playing lead parts and down when accompanying.
Thank god for volume and panning automation!

heatmiser said:
Would this be considered Baroque? May I ask who wrote it?
You're close. :) Renaissance era. Written by Thomas Robinson.

Thanks guys...
This was kind of a practice run. I'm going to be retracking this later to get the intonation and rhythm a little tighter.
 
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Sounds great. Often when I hear acoustic leads done from a home recording basis they always lack a warmth I always hear in your stuff. Love the song, mix sounds great.

Take care

Gary
 
A little something to look at while you're listening...

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Monkey Allen said:
Tim, what's your environment for recording? What kind of space do you use?

I'm curious of that myself.

Post some pics of your tracking room Tim. ;)
 
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