Description : I used a sample guitar created by globalentertainment9 to see how it would sound on a project I was already working on. This isnt the finish product, just a rough sample.
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I really like the melody on this. Keep on track and build on it. It is hard to get good guitar sounds without a guitar. My 1st set up made it difficult at best to add any guitar to my tracks, so my earlier tracks that I wrote and recorded were all hip hop and pop kinda stuff. But when I got Reason 6 that allowed for live recording, my tracks went more live instrumental, and it changed everything! Keep up the good work and don't let this one get away!
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