intertwined with bongo detail
I sent Bill this
"What I would do to give it more ummph is to duplicate your track and then put an EQ on the duplicated bongos and boost the bass levels and take down highs and some higher mids and then pan it to the left or to the right halfway!
Those bongos will have more 3d sound"
he said GO FOR IT!!!!
so hare tis!
Harley Benton TE-52 NA Vintage Series
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2underpar
Very cool Jim. The first thing I noticed is that the conga timing is very different than my original mix, which oddly enough, works great. It really makes this a unique track. Thanks to your imagination, we have a real winner here.
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19 mars 2017 à 15:12
GemmyF
That's kind of why I sent you what I would do--so you could do it with what you had in your DAW--I was worried that there my be some transfer funkiness maybe your DAW imported the tempo data and the timing. Which changed things on my end---I thought "well this doesn't seem as tight as what Bill posted,..." I went ahead and posted---It really sound good with Orange69's guitar though
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Itocpogo
Jim, your creative imagination produces wonderful thought provoking tracks always with a sense of beauty which this world needs. You guitar always has a background element that entices me to appreciate its beauty and marvel when you break out into a solo line!.
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