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Bob Irwin

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Sep 5, 2006, 6:18:10 PM9/5/06
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Friends,

I have started my own web page on my Comcast account. Just left click with
your mouse on the address below, and you will go straight to my web page.

Be sure to click on the SONY play button on the screen to play my movie.

Enjoy...
Bob Irwin

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Mark Cleary

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Sep 5, 2006, 7:16:34 PM9/5/06
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Bob,

What are you using for an amp nice sound.


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Mark Cleary
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RickH

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Sep 5, 2006, 9:43:18 PM9/5/06
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Nice playing Bob you're getting better. My only minor criticism is
that the level of the backing track is little too loud compared to your
guitar.

Mike C.

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Sep 8, 2006, 7:16:27 AM9/8/06
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Actually, I'd say the opposite. The guitar is too up front and not mixed
with the backing track.


RickH

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Sep 8, 2006, 12:31:37 PM9/8/06
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I think it varies from song to song. I'm no expert but it seems like
the backing "band" is in one room and the guitar in another, like they
are in two separate acoustical spaces each with their own reverberation
characteristics. I think if there was a way to apply the same reverb
to both the backing track and the guitar, then they can be made to
sound like "people in the same room". Luckily the good backing tracks
are recorded very "dry" so that you can apply your own amount of
Lexican to all the inputs and get things to sound more well mixed, like
everybody is in the same acoustical space.

This is nothing to do about the playing Bob, just the mix, to me
sometimes the mix sends some confusing psycho-acoustical signals that
can seem incoherent. Other than that I enjoy seeing/hearing the
arrangements you've worked up and appreciate your work on them.

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