Blues Jam using Amplitube

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This is a little song I wrote using Amplitube for the Guitar and Bass. I used jamstix for the Drums, and NI B4 for the organ.
http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?PID=582026&T=8111

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hey man! welcome to the forum. you're a great player dude. i felt like i was in a blues club. you really captured the atmosphere of a blues jam here. keep it up!

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Cool, Great blues.

Reminds me of these blues lyrics and vox that I did for someone. We wanted to help each other out, me writing lyrics and vox, he doing the guitar and bass work.
So he sent me some bluesy bass/guitar/drums and I made lyrics. Unfortunately he insisted on not doing for me what I needed for my pop tunes and so it had no further sense to work with him. I was willing to do what he needed but he wasn't willing to contribute to my music. Well, even though we never finished the tune, I liked it as far as it was done.

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Thanks for the welcome! I just recently started playing again after a about 10 years, I am really loving Amplitube, Sampletank, and SS2. I noticed the Acid Planet link was down (what do expect for a free music service) you can go to my web-site to hear the Blues song.
There is a song intro that plays automatically on every page. There's a Sampletank, and Amplitube intro on the download page, and the Blues song is on the bottom of the page, (right click and click open link to listen). Thanks for the comments!
http://www.jeslipa.com/

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Bravo mate -- Awesome stuff. If you ever want to collab with a blues vocalist, let me know! :)

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Very nice jeslipa. I listened to it twice, and liked it as well, if not better the second time. :)
Last edited by harmony gardens on Mon Jul 04, 2005 8:52 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Thanks for the kind words guys, and thanks harmony for turning me on to esounds, I saw your posts on the Sonar Forum.

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Very soulful guitaring, John! Very groovy, and I would not think the organ and drums were synthesized. 5 stars on realism!
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Hey, this is a great song! One thing I would do is pan the guitar closer to the center of the mix.
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jeslipa wrote:Thanks for the kind words guys, and thanks harmony for turning me on to esounds, I saw your posts on the Sonar Forum.
You're welcome jeslipa, and it's nice to hear that you're enjoying esoundz. It's also good that you've found your music again after a time away from it. Keep up the good work!

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Gregjazz wrote:Very soulful guitaring, John! Very groovy, and I would not think the organ and drums were synthesized. 5 stars on realism!
That is why I like Amplitube so much, you don't have to mike up a guitar amp, put it in another room, trip over all kinds of guitar cords. I have a Voce V5 Hammond organ module with drawbars that I plug into a volume pedal, then to a Motion Sound Pro 3T Leslie Horn, This thing has a 12ax7 tube in it and sounds way better than the NI B4 organ, but again you need at least 3 mikes, lots of cords, it's a pain in the neck to set it up for recording, it's so much easier to just fire up the software AND PLAY!! I have a Strat and a Bass plugged into my M-audio FW-410, so it's ready to record all the time.

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