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Pickles
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by Pickles » Thu May 13, 2004 7:33 pm
here are 4 new short recordings that i was asked to make to show the capabilities of my Godin. im a bit upset because my mic distorted the clips a bit so its not perfect.
everything is played out of my Marshall MG15CDR (electric amp). youll notice a few mess ups and in the distortion clip you might hear me cough several times heh.
and now for the clips:
http://angelfire.com/rock3/mystuff41/Acoustic.mp3 - Acoustic Clip
http://angelfire.com/rock3/mystuff41/Blend_example.mp3 - Blend - only made to show what you can do with the balance knob when blending the acoustic and electric pickups
http://angelfire.com/rock3/mystuff41/Cl ... picked.mp3 - A couple fingerpicking riffs, each having the opposite side of the tone knob
http://angelfire.com/rock3/mystuff41/Di ... ortion.mp3 - A few different distortion settings
anyway, all in all im not too happy with them. but oh well. youll notice it doesnt sound perfectly acoustic by the way, after all it is through an electric amp. but its pretty darn close. and when you play it through a PA or an acoustic amp its perfect
edit: angelfire sucks. copy/paste the links into a browser window to download the files
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by t41 » Thu May 13, 2004 8:09 pm
thanks -- the godin's got quite a variety of sounds
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