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Old 07-03-2008, 04:01 PM
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Default Hi everyone..

Name is glenn..

first timer here, not old timer.. that's deciding you i'm 42!

Playing guitar from age 12, yeah a learn't alot in the meantime ''eheuuum''

Played once in a band.. it was too rockish, i liked metal more..
offcourse i like also a bit of other genres too.

So helooooooow everybody nice too meet you

glenn (but you already new that)
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Old 07-05-2008, 04:06 PM
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Welcome to the forum, Glenn. Have you cranked out any recordings?

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Old 07-05-2008, 04:31 PM
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Default Re: Hi everyone..

Thank's man for stopping by and say hello.. much appreciated!

Yeah i have a thread running in bash your recording's under the name
zero time reference, i already posted new samples: ancient warrior and my first
big bottom test.. so feel free to take a listen.

The thing i most want to now is how my samples sound's on people other systems
and how i can iprove them to sound good!
full songs will be bashed in the future cause now everything is testing, testing
and more till my pc midi capabillities fully work.

cheers glenn
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Old 07-13-2008, 11:19 PM
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Default Re: Hi everyone..

Drums sound about right.

Guitars are good especially for Line 6 but have that stereotypical 2k boost thing which always gives it away. Then again, the effect is relatively subtle. These are some of the best Line 6 guitars I've heard. They have massive size to them.

Good job!

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Old 07-14-2008, 04:39 PM
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Default Re: Hi everyone..

To be honest,

I'm extremely pleased with this line6 thing, the downside making
sound's can take an age, the x3 has 2 processors so you can make
dual tones (maybe you new already).. that can take an amount of
time, single tones can easily be created in a day and updated when i feel
something has to be changed..

Before i used a digitech rp6 , had that for 10 years maybe..
when i bought my first xt i had something like: what is this horrible
thing, it sound's so thin.. so so analog like, then i try to sell it
after 3 weeks walking aside that thing again and again it said something
like please try me again you won't regret it.. so i had it for a year
and now i have the X3, another important thing in music is picks..
i was pleased with my sound but had the feeling i must use a thicker
plectrum.. that turned out very positive..

The 2k thing heard something before about it, i just found out on the line
6forums, i saw it in a video of gangsterusa that the black knob on the
far rightest side triggers some sort of volume (amps) it has something
to do with sensitive picking, but it is a great thing: you can turn it down
and you have a smoother sound, turn it up and it gets more distorted..
never found out about it and i have the x3 now for more than a half year.

Thank's for listening, by the way what music do you make
we are bussy talking about or own, so please..

Greetings
glenn

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Old 07-17-2008, 01:01 AM
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Thank's for listening, by the way what music do you make
No problem.

It totally varies. I mostly record other people as I'm a home studio owner. When I get to make my own noise (which is more rare than I would prefer) it sounds somewhere in between Pet Shop Boys and Slayer, give or take.

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