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T Boog

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  1. John Conlee, Rose Colored Glasses (For my big sis)
  2. Rick Astley, Never Gonna Give You Up (Just in case Metallica didn't wake u up 🙉)
  3. Creedence Clearwater Revival, Someday Never Comes
  4. Creedence Clearwater Revival, Cotton Fields
  5. Ry Cooder cover, Feelin Bad Blues
  6. Lightnin Hopkins, I Woke Up This Morning
  7. Jimi Hendrix, Hear My Train A Comin
  8. That would explain the chimey-ness of a 12 string. I would think that deleting those harmonics will take away some of the magic. I wonder if an audiophile such as urself will be able to live with that Sock? 😄
  9. Cheers Terry. Yeah I know there's a sound difference. I played on my brother's 12 string for years(speaking of hard to play guitars!). I was just trying to convey the point without splitting hairs. Yeah, a real 12 always sounds a bit unintonated which gives it a slight chorusing effect and it also has somewhat of a sitarish quality from the two strings being so close to each other, which randomly deadens them a bit. The Nashville technique has a clearer sound that isn't fighting with itself as much. In a mix though, it can do a pretty convincing imitation.
  10. Fleetwood Mac, You Make Loving Fun
  11. Bad Company, Feel Like Making Love
  12. Yeah, when I left that comment I wasnt considering u need it for a backing track. Ive never used backing tracks live. Can I ask why u personally need midi live vs audio backing tracks? Do u have diff singers sometimes come up where u need to change keys? Or maybe u enjoy switching up arrangements on the fly? Im curious the diff ways u take advantage of midi tracks live.
  13. Forgive me Sock, I know u asked specifically about midi. But since u play guitar too, I wanted to make sure u knew about Nashville tuning... Where u string a normal 6 string guitar with only the high strings from a 12 string pack and then double the regular guitar part. This is what I do since I don't own a 12 string guitar. It sounds just like a 12 string but it allows u to play more complex parts with ease. You could also double the Ample midi guitar part using this technique and I bet it'd sound pretty convincing. Again, not what u asked about but I wanted to make sure u were familiar with it. Btw, 12 string packs usually aren't much more expensive than 6 string packs. So since I own only one acoustic, I always buy 12 strings packs. And when I need a 12 string part, I string up the high/octave strings for Nashille tuning, record the part, then throw away the high strings and replace them with the remaining normal 6 strings. So there's practically no extra expense. And if u own a second acoustic, u could always leave it strung up for Nashville tuning so it's ready to go. Anyway, Cheers bud 👍
  14. Cheers Shane. Yeah life's a trip. Im almost 54 and Im the baby brother of six. The last few yrs, Ive lost two older siblings and many friends. But I have absolute faith that death is not the end. I just put my trust in God and enjoy those who are still here with me. When my time comes, I dont want anyone sad for me. I just want them to drink a beer for me and not piss on my ashes 😄
  15. Oh sory Sheens, I hadnt seen the top part of ur message. Thanks for the kind offer but she has a brand new one. I think it's a 2025 Wrangler Sport 4 door. I drive an old truck so every time I ride with her I suck up as much new car smell as I can. 😉 But yeah, it's awesome. The only gripe Ive heard from her was that the top panels don't insulate out the heat as well as a hard top. (South Louisiana summer heat is brutal 🔥😓🔥). But other than that, she LOVES it. Cheers!
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