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Thanks everyone, really appreciate the encouragement.
@vh
Thanks Tony, I’ve changed my sounds so much since I recorded it I have no idea what I was using.
@Pabs
Thanks for the comparison with Dire Straits, I’ll take that as a compliment, not sure that Mark Knopfler would feel the same. Lol.
@Barge
Thanks Nigel, knowing how good your stuff is, I will certainly take that as a compliment. I am not sure you really want to spend any time on my stuff as it’s not going anywhere. It’s just a bit of “therapy” to keep myself amused. But if you are still keen I’ll PM you.
I wanted to use Senheiser’s Drum Mic’a but kept running out of memory. Computer memory that is, not mine. ;)
@West
Yeah, a decent drum VST would be handy, but my rubbish computer has trouble handling those ginormous Plugins.
@Woks
Thanks Warren, no IB-5. I built that as a present and gave it away a few days after I finished it. The bass I used was actually my old faithful 1972 Fender Jazz. Complete with its 20 year old strings. Lol.
Thanks Ben, West, Fretty, Mick and Dave.
rob
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they are actually really good Robin, therapy or not, you are good mate. I actually like the lead tone of the first one more.
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Great tracks Robin. I also really love that first track the most - it really kicks man - but both are really great pieces of work. Amazing chops you are displaying there, both in the rythm and the lead. Roll on the next tracks!
cheers,
Gav.
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Just listened to both tracks and wow that was beautiful. You gave the guitar plenty of space to breathe and shine without overpowering or being overpowered by the backing track. Perfect dynamic balance of light and shade.
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Thanks Wazza, more good luck than good judgement. I'm still trying to get my head around DAWs and VSTs etc, but it's good fun.
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Awesome work there, Robin! I like them both, and like the sounds of the TL's
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Thanks Swanny, and to think that the last guitar I wanted when I started building guitars was the TL!! I have now build more of them than any other lol.
Cheers mate
rob
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Hi Robin, just had a listen to both of the demos and I have to say that I like them both, some tasteful guitar playing in them, I like the Bluesy feel you got in the first demo, those Teles sound really nice.
Those demo tracks prove that you most definitely can produce some cool stuff with free VST plugins, I have the following DAWs installed on both my laptop and desktop computers:
FL Studio 12 Producer Edition
Ableton Live 9 Standard
Reaper 5
Reason 5
Most of my production work is done in FL Studio as it can work with midi and audio, you can record audio straight to a playlist track as an audio clip, I mostly use free VST plugins as well but have some paid for plugins too.
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Thanks for the encouragement Doc.
Still working on another demo, but I seem to have run out of talent. lol.
rob
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Nice sound and a good set of chops.