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From: blindbullet6
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  • Tip: try to balance your audio so there's some vocal and guitar in both the left and right audio channels. Anybody who's missing a speaker or running a mono wire/connector of any sort won't hear your vocals. I caught it because I just happened to be running my PC into my amp without a proper stereo-to-mono connector at the time. Obviously there are other situations like that...

  • @SquishToGo Thanks for that mate. i didnt realize i recorded it that way. i have troubles with my program sometimes. not the best at recording but will try and sort that out for next time :)

  • Great cover man, it's been a while since I've heard anything from you, good to know you're still playin :)

  • Yippee !!! you're back. I missed you ! its been sooooo long but you still sound AMAZING !! looking forward to some new originals but this cover was GREAT !! :)

  • Good job mate I loved it. You changed your equipment right ? sounded different. Sounded good. I could feel some emotion in there which made it come out greatly. Keep it up, I love what you do !

  • @Makkk0085 Thanks mate. yeah i just usually play both guitar and vocals through the mic from a distance for a raw sound. first time iv tried to play with both the 2 inputs. should put out an original in the next couple weeks as im only getting back into playing again for the first time in like 6 months. thanks heaps again

  • @blindbullet6 Is "thanks heaps" an aussie expression or a cam original?

  • @SquishToGo haha certainly not an original but now that i think about it, i dont know many with as poor grammar as me

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