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Old 26th June 2006   #1
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First recording ever

Hey guys, im new here.
I recorded this track with a friend of mine. All he did was sing. I did everything else. Following gear was used:
- Crappy laptop with Cubase
- A microphone from a PC headset
- A Casio keyboard for a drum loop (D.I)
- $250 acoustic guitar
Is this bearable for a noob like myself? Or do you cringe at the sound of the song? Let me know so i can rate this song for myself.
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Old 27th June 2006   #2
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is it really that bad???
any feedback at all?
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Old 27th June 2006   #3
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Hey guys, im new here.
I recorded this track with a friend of mine. All he did was sing. I did everything else. Following gear was used:
- Crappy laptop with Cubase
- A microphone from a PC headset
- A Casio keyboard for a drum loop (D.I)
- $250 acoustic guitar
Is this bearable for a noob like myself? Or do you cringe at the sound of the song? Let me know so i can rate this song for myself.
you used a pc headset microphone but you bought Cubase... hmmmm... something smells fishy
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Who said i bought Cubase?? It was a gift for my 18th birthday if you must know. Any feedback is welcome???
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Don't give up your day gig! I'm sure you had fun doing this...but it's pretty weak. Keep working at it!
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I think it sounds good and I'm not sarcastic! Think you can add more stuff though. Maybe make the the chorus bigger. Good luck with it!

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