I put up a couple of articles that you may find of interest
http://gtroblq.blogspot.com/2010/10/mon ... erage.html
http://gtroblq.blogspot.com/2010/10/rec ... ities.html
for those into home recording and mixing
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Re: for those into home recording and mixing
Great info.
Thanks for post that and in general for your blog. I enjoy your writing.
And your music is right up my alley. Frisell to Torn'ish kind of cooolness.
Ever listen to Ned Evett? Fretless guitar guy from my neck of the woods.
Thanks for post that and in general for your blog. I enjoy your writing.
And your music is right up my alley. Frisell to Torn'ish kind of cooolness.
Ever listen to Ned Evett? Fretless guitar guy from my neck of the woods.
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Re: for those into home recording and mixing
Oh, thanks much for the comments. Yeah, I know Ned a little bit. In one of our previous incarnations and domain names (we're on message board no. 13 now I think) he used to be a member.jazzrat wrote:Great info.
Thanks for post that and in general for your blog. I enjoy your writing.
And your music is right up my alley. Frisell to Torn'ish kind of cooolness.
Ever listen to Ned Evett? Fretless guitar guy from my neck of the woods.
I think 'everybody' was a member on our boards at one point or another
Those were the good days, it was like every off-the-wall guitar player who had been profiled by Guitar Player magazine back in the 80s and early 90s was hanging out at my forum.