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ovationluver
Posted 2008-06-10 12:49 PM (#303169)
Subject: Adamas 2080 recording


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purely acoustic - mic 3 feet from guitar - used an M-Audio field recorder (about 300 clams)- no eq no enhancements

http://www.freedrive.com/folder/152819


gotta sound even better through the VIP electronics
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-06-10 2:02 PM (#303170 - in reply to #303169)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080 recording



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Nice sounds. Just shows what a good guitar can sound like in the hands of a good player. Who says Ovation can't make a great ACOUSTIC guitar?
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stephent28
Posted 2008-06-10 2:24 PM (#303171 - in reply to #303169)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080 recording



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Excellent. Sounded like a "real" guitar! ;)
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-06-10 4:56 PM (#303172 - in reply to #303169)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080 recording
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Originally posted by stonebobbo:
in the hands of a good player
Ya really know how to hurt a guy!

ovationluver , one hellava job!
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TAFKAR
Posted 2008-06-10 6:54 PM (#303173 - in reply to #303169)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080 recording



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Excellent playing ovationluver. Were you born with an ability to strum that fast (e.g. the Pinball Wizard bit) or did you have to learn it? If you learned it, were there any particular techniques or did you just keep playing the same bit over and over until the speed kicked in?
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ovationluver
Posted 2008-06-10 11:24 PM (#303174 - in reply to #303169)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080 recording


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Originally posted by The Artist (FKA Richard):
were there any particular techniques or did you just keep playing the same bit over and over until the speed kicked in?
best advise I ever got was to be 'relaxed' - the lighter and more relaxed, the better it is for speed. don't push the speed
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TAFKAR
Posted 2008-06-11 1:28 AM (#303175 - in reply to #303169)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080 recording



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Thanks, I'll try that. JUST RELAX DAMMIT!!!
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-11 2:11 AM (#303176 - in reply to #303169)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080 recording



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Nice job Joe. You should bring that baby on up to the house (And the EF too!)

We'll have a good ol' time.

That strummin deserves some solid power chords done windmill style behind it.
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