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| Gear Head Join Date: Feb 2006
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Thread Starter | Classical Guitar I recorded this piece of classical music a while ago and I have recently been trying to master it. It was recorded with poor equipment and not in a very good sounding room so it is hard to get it to sound nice. I don't know a lot about classical guitar music - so I would be interested to hear what people think about the sound (not the quality of the playing :P) Any constructive criticism would be useful ![]() It is by Dominico Scarlatti, and its Sonata K.322 Recorded with Rode NT4 & Edirol R1 |
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