Thanks for all your comments.
Obviously the T2 can't and never will sound like a live guitar (especially one played by Bryan May). The first guitar sound has no distortion effects on it so more feeling can be heard in the song using this, the one for the solo and ending has been edited with slightly more reverb and distortion and I have to be spot on timing wise when swapping to this guitar so the effects don't still sound from the other creating a thud sound.
The drums sound far better and more upfront on the 45mb WAV version of this, doing a MP3 does lose quality. The style is an 80's one off the IDC site available to purchase.
Not sure what you mean by timing issues Squeak but I played it live in one take (Think you said you were a guitarist a while back so you'd play these parts far different to me and a guitarist should be able to get nearer to the original than a keyboard player). If I wanted it to be perfect I could overdub it until the cows come home but then you'd lose the live feel to it with any imperfections included.
Well thanks once again.
I think I'll re-record it later but this time using sampled sounds on the T2 as well as internal, a custom style I've been working on (again using sampled bass and guitars) and then I'll play live over the top. This would show you all what you can do with sampled sounds as I think Donny wanted to hear a while ago.
My memory has been returned to Kingston at the moment (T2 memory that is before any comments lol) as I think it was faulty so until I get a replacement I can't load anything back into the T2 so stay tuned