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Michael D Krampitz said…
Edward Sparks said… I have been using Logic Pro 9 since June 15th of 2010...I know that because it, and the iMAC, were a Father's Day present from my oldest son. I purchased my Lexicon interface first when it went on a great sale at the local Guitar Center...I had a vision I would set up a small home studio, similar to the analog one that I lost via divorce. I really wanted to set up a new one in the digital realm. SO, I already had loads of time logged in recording and knew how to work-around the limitations of 8 analog tracks. Of course most of my outboard equipment was now worthless! I set up the new interface on the family computer in the kitchen, which only served to get me started understanding the basics of digital recording. Then for Father's Day of 2009, my son set me up with a PC based system built from used computer parts which he put together and that really kick started everything, and we took over my wife's Guestroom. Did I mention I put my son through college (5 years) as a Computer Science major? He stepped right out of college and into a high paying programming job with full benefits! Then he became interested in MACS and had an incredible setup. I guess he saw me working hard, but struggling to use the PC set up, and so for Father's Day of 2010, he surprised me with a stack of wrapped boxes that all went together to set up the iMAC, a second monitor, and mucho software, including Logic Pro 9! I spent since June 2010 until now, learning the MAC and Logic recording my first 6-song EP CD, which I dubbed "Music From The Guestroom." Coming from the analog world, it is truly amazing! BTW, I drive a Kia Sedona van...nice to haul band equipment in! Edward
Michael D Krampitz said… yes the bracing under the body top,I just got confused when you where talking about inside the the bottom with the 1,2 or three piece backs with the seams.LMAO I just realized what you were saying as I was telling you about what I thaught you were talking about.I have'nt had my Guild in a long time and it was a one piece back also.It was a extra deep bodied Drednaught,it had a beautiful sound.You just neededd a little more effort to playing it.As for the Scalloped Bracing I was havining a conversation with someone else and he or she couldn't visuallize what scalloped bracing looked like.I haven't been myself since I got some bad news on my health last week.By the way I was listening to your songs and they sounded good.what did you use recording them.I apologize if I just left you totally confused.
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