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« on: July 17, 2007, 09:12:29 AM »

Hi there,

I've recorded my own version of "Madagascar" with some new interpretations regarding the leadguitar and some other, little things.

It's homerecorded, so don't expect too much; there is nor vocal line either MLKspeech. No big mastering, just recorded and mixed up a bit.

I'd be content if you give me some feedback concerning the guitar lines, the sound of the guitars, the solo and the song as a whole.

I'm working on an extra guitar line for the vocals, but I think I need at first some feedback about the instrumental version.

Thank you

http://www.megaupload.com/de/?d=V51LFXI3
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« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2007, 02:34:11 AM »

It doesn't sound very bad for a home recording. I enjoyed it.

Some very small suggestions though, to my ears, in terms of volume balance etc, if you can manage it (because I know it is difficult to try to work with the limited resources you have)

*bass - try to make it less distorted if you can
*turn the lead guitar in the choruses up and add more gain if possible
*add another rythmn guitar in the left channel to add more edge particularly in the choruses and the second verse
*turn the organ up a little more in the second verse, especially where it leads to the second chorus
*turn the guitar during the solo up a little bit more, and again, try to add a little more gain to it if possible

but it sounds nice for a home project. great effort. the keyboards are good? Smiley
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