New Age and a Celtic/European forward
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Re: New Age and a Celtic/European forward
Hey Clan Morgan and Ibanez,Thanks guys. Mucho appreciated.......Derek
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Re: New Age and a Celtic/European forward
Nice one Derek, congratulations. Not too keen on Guinness but I'll have a Baileys instead! I can imagine lots of action going on (T.V/Film) with your Tribal Meditation too.Good luck and best wishes,Rachel
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yeah i can't complain TOO much about st lucia right on, i will be in touch when i'm headed for a trip home, and will keep checking out your awesome tracks in the meantime!
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Hey Walter....The flutes are my Etho Instrument and Yellow Tool VST's double tracked in both cases with slight de-tuning.Have to try the detunining thing!Walter
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Yeah, the slight detuning thing can actually help make some of the grouped VI instruments sound more authentic. Ya' know, somebody's always gonna' be slightly outta' tune in a real situation. Just adds to the realism of it all. Right?I-468
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