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  1. @@manchot66

    @@avdocatwork

    @@jhespada

     

    thanks for playing J. Winter.

    The Balance between audio and Guit.tone was not 100% perfect.

    Hwy61 is a  low level record and is compressed too, like the JJF record.

    JJF is too loud? O.k. i can reduce the audio volume in toolkit...

    All my audio are regular mp3, but compressed with audacity effect. This gives a better density in the sound. ( you be careful, if use the compressor and later check of clipping with analyzer in AC)

    Vocals for both are ready. The B. Dylan lyrics at Hwy 61 is very hard to sync :)

     

    Thanks for your feedback guys!!!

     

     

     

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  2. Time for my tribute to Johnny Winter

     

    From the third sudio album "second winter" 1969 the B. Dylan cover

     

    Johnny Winter - Highway 61 revisited v0. 9 L B

     

    Tuning for Lead is open D

    Tuning for Bass is E Standard

     It's hard to sync, but now succeeded.

     

    I think, it's better to play with Bottleneck and heavier strings or extra modified bottleneck-/slide guitar.

     

    Is anybody here to play and test this tune?

     

    The second Song is a Stones Cover from Album "Live Johnny Winter And" 1971

     

    Johnny Winter - Jumping Jack Flash v0.9  L  R  B

  3. Two new songs from the psychedelic album "Their Satanic Majesties Request" 1967

     

    The Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years from Home V0.9  R B

     

    The Rolling Stones - She's a Rainbow V0.9  2xL R B

     

    She's a rainbow GP Tab was a good source, but very incorrectly in lead (miising notes added) and Bass (wrong notes corrected, i hope ;) ). All Tracks have many breaks. The lead path has fills with some rhythm parts with easy versions of rthm chords as combo. In bonus Track is only the lead part.

     

    It's good to play all!

       

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  4. a quiet, but great Song is one of my absolut Fav's

     

    The Rolling Stones - Back Street Girl (1967)  L B V

     

    The Notation is a little like 'Mr. Tambourine Man' :D

    Bass is very easy, but cool and the acoustic lead track has many single notes via stringfingering. Also here the mostly notes with handshape for "easier" play.

    The Bass has some fill notes, taken from the guitar sound, a small overdub.

     

    Lead  tuning is D-Standard

    Bass tuning is E-Standard

     

    Try it and have fun!

     

    P.S. Steve, your idea with the lead.tone for rthm too was perfect for the tambourine Man! Thanks again!

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  5. @@manchot66

    @@avdocatwork

     

    you are both a big help for me! Thanks, for your time of patience and great feedback all the time. Thank you very much!

     

    Steve, I have tested the bassline from

    UFO - Only You Can Rock Me v3 for L, R, & B

     

    two times by 87% skill :mellow:

     

    That's a really cool bassline and fun to play, in places too hard for me and my slow old fingers :D. Bass sound is good, but a little too smooth/soft and dark, i miss more punch.

    Great Job!

     

    It's a good idea. to take the lead.tone for rhythm on tambourine man. I'll try this. Thanks!

     

    Terry, thanks you too, for playing Mr. Tambourine Man.

    I hoped the handshape mark would make it easier with all the single picking notes :o

    Shure, it's a hard thing, but good for bored experts :D

     

    I am glad, that the final version of DP Demon's Eye now works in terms of sound.

     

    ...and I'll try the 1 minute bass :lol: you know? Good luck for the next minute :)

     

    i still work on my next custom...'back street girl' and more single pick notes :D ....

     

    Thanks!!!

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    ...but back in the 60's and 70's that was part of the cool sound, but usually in heaver rock tunes. CCR used cleaner tones In my opinion. ....

    Later, Terry

     

     

     

     Sure, i agree with you!

    The Green River Bass is like a sound from "Have You Ever Seen the Rain".  The "Crimson and clover" bass is good for this, but too dark. The "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" Bass it's the same, just brighter and friendlier.

    pefect for my setup and for your's...

    The Bass is clear, but compressed and has no distortion!

     

    Link

     

     

    I hope you like it!
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