Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
Fran please don't do anymore reviews if you aren't going to elaborate OK. It's annoying.
Man showing the chords on the screen helped me to figure out how to voice the sus chords and the # and b 9th 13th etc the way the i30 handled them. That would be a turn off for me.
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
Fran I don't give a crap what Dave says about you, you're clean man not sloppy at all and I enjoy hearing all of and the correct chord changes. If ya want to turn me off play bad chords, that does it for me every time.
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
Sorry Fran ... your punishment for thinking that the Roland VH is better is that you HAVE to keep the 900 till after my show (HAIRSPRAY) closes next weekend.
On another note - your singing has improved. Stay closer to the mic, you sound better when the signal is stronger and constant. I knew you'd try to make it sound like your G70 ... thank GOD it doesn't. As for the audio ins ... you only have tone control over the Mic input, and not the general ins (stereo or mono). I don't have any issue using the input as long as the signal has it's own tone shaping. The mic input is not as wonderful as the VLT2, but it still sounds better to me than anything built it. (including your Holy Grail)
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Nice job Fran on a oldie but goodie brings back alot of memories. Just a bit too much reverb fx on the vocals otherwise, .... keep them coming after all "it's been too quiet around here" on SZ...
That song has always put a lump in my throat and listening to your version did exactly that. Never mind any technical issues. You sang that with passion and I enjoyed it very much. I need to add that song to my repertoire. Thanks for bringing back the memory.
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
Fran, funny my wife and I were talking about that song yesterday. A few years ago, she planted a little tree in the back yard. Ice storm broke it and she staked it up. Nobody expected it to even live, but now it is about 30 feet tall. BTW, nice job on the vocals!
Isn't it about a loved one that died, in the UK we call it "The Cedar Tree Song"
Ceeda tree, how big its grown
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