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It did sound really cool but, take the acoustic out of that guys hands and put an electric in. The acoustic sounded great but, to low.
I don't know where you plan on going with this song but, the acoustic to me doesn't fit. Maybe if you lowered the input on the electric and increased the input on the acoustic, but I still think it wouldn't sound right.
That my 2 cents worth.
Good idea, I think I shall go fix that. Or maybe swith it to electric. Maybe an electric with a bunch of reverb.
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I think your on to a good idea with the electric/acoustic combo, just need to work on the arrangment a bit. it doesn't seem to go together as well as it could, maybe its the mix? Anyway I think this will be cool when you are done with it 8) 8) --the dog
Are you playing a classical guitar for that? It sounds like it. That maybe why it's sounds so low (mic'd, I presume) compared to the electric (direct, I presume).
If you plan on re-recording this, I would suggest recording the acoustic as the main (that way it's up front and in your face) and record the electic in the backround. Mess around till you hear what you like.
How do you think the over-all track came out?
Granted I'm listening on a laptop with not the best speakers, but I couldn't hear the acoustic at all. All I heard was the rhythm.
Are you playing a classical guitar for that? It sounds like it. That maybe why it's sounds so low (mic'd, I presume) compared to the electric (direct, I presume).
If you plan on re-recording this, I would suggest recording the acoustic as the main (that way it's up front and in your face) and record the electic in the backround. Mess around till you hear what you like.
How do you think the over-all track came out?
No, it's all mic'd. I still have some editing to do :wink:
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