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#173499 - 09/04/06 12:02 AM
Re: My first T2 recording
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Hi Nielshs: Nice pleasant easy listening euro country style(?) instrumental sound. ![](http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/smile.gif) Interestingly enough though, I prefered your G70 (including vocals) Country tune recording, because, as I recall, it had more upfront sounding punch, vs the relaxed background style of this one. If an easy going intrumental background feel is your goal, then this is a winner, but I'd personally perfer a bit more punch, which can be achieved on T2 in the mixing console via: volume, efx, and compressor settings. The only other think I suggest is eliminating the 1 bar 'side stick' count-in. As always, I enjoy hearing your music, whether on played on your G70 or T2. - Scott ![](http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/smile.gif)
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