Description : Trying to figure out how the new version of garageband works I came up with this tune. Riffing and rolling I had great fun. The guitars swell as the bass are recorded with my telecaster and the vocals are recorded with my headsets microphone. Improvised vocals of course. Enjoy if you can and comments are welcome as always.
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Hey PM, how it going? Great track, like the sound of the guitars. I think another mix could allow the vocals to come out a little more. Sounds like the rhythm guitars might be a bit too loud, just my opinion.
Have you ever tried Logic Pro? I bought it when I got my imac. Huge step above Garageband and it's relatively inexpensive and not too hard to figure out. I am not using it as my main daw but I will use some of the great synths and sounds and export tracks into Ableton.
Thanks for the feedback, Wayne. I've not gotten around to buy the Logic Pro X yet … but I have used the older version of Logic quite a bit. Loved it then so I guess I'll love it now. Once you get to know GB inside out it's a really powerful app, at least the older version.
Take care
/pmk
The songwriting is solid. Recording has some unneeded static and fuzz, possibly from the guitar, and things are not as clear as they should be, but it was a solid song. Vocals sound best when they are not straining, in the verse parts. Good song, keep it up!
Thanks for listening and för your feedback. Still trying to learn how to use the new version of GB. noise gating guitar is hard to find. Thank you for taking the time and reviewing.
/pmk
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/pmk
Have you ever tried Logic Pro? I bought it when I got my imac. Huge step above Garageband and it's relatively inexpensive and not too hard to figure out. I am not using it as my main daw but I will use some of the great synths and sounds and export tracks into Ableton.
One again, another rocker, cool track!
Wayne
Take care
/pmk
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Dan
/pmk
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/pmk