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Old 26th July 2012   #1
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What do you think of this guitar sound?

I was working on a song earlier that I've been writing for the past week or so and, in listening to it a bunch since then, I feel like the guitars sound pretty good despite the fact that I used an amp sim. Attached is the song, which isn't finished or mix (still haven't written vocals!). I used a Mexican telecaster straight into a 002R. I used the Eleven plugin with an AC30 preset that I tweaked. I also used Slate VCC, Waves LA3A, and Waves SSL Channel Strip. Drums are programmed with SSD. I faked the bass guitar by playing it on my telecaster, lowering the pitch an octave, and putting it through POD Farm -- obviously not appropriate, but I didn't have a bass guitar handy! Anyway, I'm curious to know what other people think of the guitar sound. Thanks!
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Sounds good for this genre - though it lacks the feel of a real bass... Overall it sounds pretty good.
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Very nice voice and song and choir! Guitars sound pretty descent. I like the overall feel.
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Very nice voice and song and choir! Guitars sound pretty descent. I like the overall feel.
What voice and choir I dont hear it?

Anyway the Mexican TC sounds real tight and have a good sound.
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i like it but it lacks that bass sound you need to really give it that depth and wall, but other than that very very nice
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