bapu By the way James, where is your accent from?
bapu Beagle bapu But if I produce a string section using Kontakt where I play a chord with one hand and put it out to a colloborator in a single WAV file, is it a track or a stem? pffft. look at that! a bass player talking about playing chords. That was the rhetorical "I".
Beagle bapu But if I produce a string section using Kontakt where I play a chord with one hand and put it out to a colloborator in a single WAV file, is it a track or a stem? pffft. look at that! a bass player talking about playing chords.
bapu But if I produce a string section using Kontakt where I play a chord with one hand and put it out to a colloborator in a single WAV file, is it a track or a stem?
Beagle bapu Beagle bapu But if I produce a string section using Kontakt where I play a chord with one hand and put it out to a colloborator in a single WAV file, is it a track or a stem? pffft. look at that! a bass player talking about playing chords. That was the rhetorical "I". so you're saying you virtually play chords...
Bub I was just thinking the other day, and almost started a thread, about songs that British singers can sing, but American singers can't. For example ... only a guy with a British accent could sing Martha My Dear by The Beatles. Think about it ...
sharke Bub I was just thinking the other day, and almost started a thread, about songs that British singers can sing, but American singers can't. For example ... only a guy with a British accent could sing Martha My Dear by The Beatles. Think about it ... Here's the ultimate example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Bvd33V9dQ
jamesg1213 sharke Bub I was just thinking the other day, and almost started a thread, about songs that British singers can sing, but American singers can't. For example ... only a guy with a British accent could sing Martha My Dear by The Beatles. Think about it ... Here's the ultimate example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Bvd33V9dQ ..or perhaps.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb63PdPweDc