Posted by Warren Towne on September 26, 2009 at 8:35pm
Here's a real short clip to see if anybody's interested in collaborating with a total dummy. I don't know how to play at all I just make up stuff that I think sounds okay. This thing I did on a three string box that I built has sort of a country feel, I played it lap dobro style with a bar. This is just a sample, I can redo it, make it longer or change it up a bit and maybe someone with a more talent than I got might be able to do something with it.
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I would love to check out some of these tunes, but everything is in .au or .aup file format for windows. Is there anyway you could put an mp3 version up. That way both mac and pc users can hear what's going on?
Thanks in advance and happy recording, -B
Brady, the .aup file, along with the associated _data folder, should be openable in Audacity on any platform where Audacity runs (Windows, Mac, Linux). The 1.3 beta version is what we are using, downloadable from here:
I think folks have agreed to post individual tracks as MP3s as well: those tracks won't be as high fidelity as the "raw" audio stored in the Audacity data directory, though.
Here is a little addition to your tune. I added some mellotron strings and choir as well as 2 percussion tracks. I also EQd your guitar track. See what you can do with it...
I would love to check out some of these tunes, but everything is in .au or .aup file format for windows. Is there anyway you could put an mp3 version up. That way both mac and pc users can hear what's going on?
Thanks in advance and happy recording,
-B
Brady, the .aup file, along with the associated _data folder, should be openable in Audacity on any platform where Audacity runs (Windows, Mac, Linux). The 1.3 beta version is what we are using, downloadable from here:
I think folks have agreed to post individual tracks as MP3s as well: those tracks won't be as high fidelity as the "raw" audio stored in the Audacity data directory, though.
Ok here is the rerecorded version. Tuning is GDG. In the zip file is an audacity project with a little echo on it and the original dry mp3.
Brady Scott said:
I would love to check out some of these tunes, but everything is in .au or .aup file format for windows. Is there anyway you could put an mp3 version up. That way both mac and pc users can hear what's going on?
I would love to check out some of these tunes, but everything is in .au or .aup file format for windows. Is there anyway you could put an mp3 version up. That way both mac and pc users can hear what's going on?
Hi Stacey I upload that Warren Towne files again, now they are winzip files, hope you can open it now. regards Jarmo
Stacey said:
Well criss cross monkey dip...I wanted to listen to the clip and got this message::
Access Denied
You don't have permission to access "https://api.ning.com/files/Lc1UUK4kQ45c67GnLRCYiYTEHHBPuRvGVlDNIhoEovE-3wXAvrxd26Q2hQhuqbo*W4le21ksnLysm6Wc40Rt*2zlIEs8vL2V/WarrenTowne.rar" on this server.
Reference #18.4a25d7c3.1254119687.7c8d211
So I have no idea what it sounds like but glad the rest of u folks can enjoy it!
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Warren Towne said:
Tres Seaver said:
TEST.mp3
TEST.mp3
Brady, the .aup file, along with the associated _data folder, should be openable in Audacity on any platform where Audacity runs (Windows, Mac, Linux). The 1.3 beta version is what we are using, downloadable from here:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/
I think folks have agreed to post individual tracks as MP3s as well: those tracks won't be as high fidelity as the "raw" audio stored in the Audacity data directory, though.
Cool, I'm hoping to get back to being able to record this weekend: will take a look then.
Brady Scott said:
fingerpickslide.zip
Thanks in advance and happy recording,
-B
I was able to download the ZIP file, thanks!
Stacey said:
i must check that winrar problem, i use it rather than winzip.
Warren Towne.zip