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Bridget Murphy

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  1. Hey there! Congrats on your first music video post! It's awesome that you collaborated with Mark Alan Skinner on "Waiting on a Train" and brought in those acoustic guitars, mandolins, and stand-up bass.
  2. A digital accordion can sound many ways if you could try it.
  3. It's great to hear how your music and the use of the MI Audio Crunchbox led to such a cool opportunity. I can imagine how their pedals helped shape your sound on "Living for the Moment." It's awesome that you still appreciate their products even after moving to the Kemper.
  4. That's a cool story! It's amazing how sharing your music and gear preferences on a guitar forum led to an opportunity to represent MI Audio.
  5. So you mean reed instruments offered for free and not free-reed instruments(concertina, harmonica, etc.) I got it all wrong too. Haha. Anyway, thanks for the G drive link. I might this link useful someday.
  6. Have you ever tried to use this? Can you share some of your work using this tool, I'd love to hear that concertina library.
  7. With Celtic ERA 2, Tarilonte presents a significant enhancement to his acclaimed collection of Celtic instruments, introducing new additions alongside a refined and user-friendly interface. Whether crafting evocative film scores or composing stirring compositions, Celtic ERA 2 offers a treasure trove of authentic and high-quality sounds to elevate your music to new heights.
  8. Sorry if I was the one who resurrected this thread.
  9. I'd love to give it a listen! Thank you for sharing, and I'll be happy to give you some feedback.
  10. It's great that you have both libraries! Deep Solo Strings and the one you recently purchased likely have their own unique sonic characteristics and articulations, which can provide different options and textures for your compositions.
  11. That's sad, maybe they didn't find the answers to their questions here.
  12. Sure, using a violin or cello as the lead instrument might be a better choice for synthesizing, as their sounds can be more easily replicated by virtual instruments. Flute VSTs can indeed produce stunning sounds, but quality often comes with a higher price tag. Nonetheless, investing in quality virtual instruments can greatly enhance the overall production value of your music.
  13. That sounds like an interesting idea. Thank you for sharing.
  14. Piezo pickups can sometimes produce a harsh, unnatural sound when recorded, especially compared to the natural sound you hear live.
  15. Totally agree sir, there are even times that forcing yourself in a box would do more harm than good.
  16. Sometimes, the influence of teachers and experiences can shape our interests and beliefs in unexpected ways. It's understandable to be cautious about certain genres or spiritual paths based on your knowledge and experiences.
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