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And then we can all ged caught in a mosh! :-D
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I think this will work, give it a go and let me know if it's SHITE or not.

http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplaye ... 62390&q=hi


Edit: WOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it worked!!! :D

You might have to disable yer pop up blockers, and remember this is a rough mix.
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Leon's Band? LOL


You know, I think I recognize the sound of that drummer's playing. Reminds me of someone I know.

Ya'll done well, Bro. Really, nice for a rough mix.
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Anything stand out good, or just there?
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I like the sound of the guitar, the chimes, and the bell of the cymbal.
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No, not what is too loud in the mix, stand out like, 'Wow, that's cool." :roll:
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I said I like. Not I thought they were too loud. Of course, with the kids watching a movie in the room it is hard to tell what is too loud.

Still, I liked the tone of the guitar, the chimes, and the bell on the cymbal.
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Ogg really, really likes my ride bell too. :-D
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Listening now. Nice sound, you guys!
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Walkinghairball wrote:I think this will work, give it a go and let me know if it's SHITE or not.

http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplaye ... 62390&q=hi


Edit: WOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it worked!!! :D

You might have to disable yer pop up blockers, and remember this is a rough mix.
That worked well, now I'll listen at home. :)
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wooohooo....go hairy :-D
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Post by Wendy »

Mystery is a real treat to listen to.
It has a Robin Trower ,wistful,dreamlike sound.
Particularly like the cymbal(?) brush fade sounds,
they add a soft golden rain like magic to it.

Really, really good jam there WHB and band!
Now I'll be wishing to be able hear more.

Thanks for posting it.
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Post by Ogg »

*jaw drops to the floor, tongue unravels like a cheap cartoon*

Wow!!!...and this is just the rough mix Bro?

From my mega-speaker computer set up here the sound quality is awesome. Of course I honed in on the drums first, love the hi-hat intracacy and the ride bell of course. The ghost notes between the ride bell strokes reminds me of something a certain Gavin Harrison does alot of :-D
Decent tom sounds (reminiscent of Clive Burr for some reason) and a stereo mix to boot. I could hear the background bass notes from the right speakers at around the 3m 30sec mark :-) Geeky enough for you?

The host player you're using is fine but I had to use an audio-recorder to save the track to my pc. I'd advice something like 'Rapidshare' to host your song so we can all save it. More respect Bro.

Now for something a little heavier perhaps mate? :-D
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Walkinghairball wrote:Ogg really, really likes my ride bell too. :-D
But when a non-drummer mentioned it....:roll:

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Now it's MY turn for my jaw to drop because OGG is posting!!!

Where you been, mate?
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