A country flavored dance tune
Anything anyone might want to add.
Harley Benton TE-52 NA Vintage Series
Electric Guitar
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December 11, 2016 at 10:33 AM
Dick
it would be very nice if you would try to label your tracks correctly by stating which instruments are involved - otherwise people looking for p.e. a track without drums will land on this track.
Nice dreamy tune besides that :) +1
Nice dreamy tune besides that :) +1
December 11, 2016 at 4:50 PM
sowellca
I'm sorry. I wasn't sure how to label it... I used VSTi's to do the drums, synths, and then played the lead guitar track. So would I use the "sequencer" label to denote that? Thanks for the feedback! :)
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December 11, 2016 at 7:54 PM
December 14, 2016 at 11:07 PM
December 14, 2016 at 11:18 PM
Dick
hey guys - it is like this:
"Sequencer" is what we used to call anything that contains more than one instrument, that is totally correct, BUT since the last update, these multi-instrument mixes are actually showing which instruments are included - this is why we see a mixer and a guitar instead of the green "SEQ" icon which we used to see before. This has changed just two weeks ago, and it is not documented in the help section yet, so, my apologies for the understandable confusion about this.
Now, the major benefit of moving away from the "sequencer wildcard" is that these tracks now are findable if you search by lineup (of course no one looked for SEQ before), which is why I recommended to declare the instruments as good as possible :) +1
"Sequencer" is what we used to call anything that contains more than one instrument, that is totally correct, BUT since the last update, these multi-instrument mixes are actually showing which instruments are included - this is why we see a mixer and a guitar instead of the green "SEQ" icon which we used to see before. This has changed just two weeks ago, and it is not documented in the help section yet, so, my apologies for the understandable confusion about this.
Now, the major benefit of moving away from the "sequencer wildcard" is that these tracks now are findable if you search by lineup (of course no one looked for SEQ before), which is why I recommended to declare the instruments as good as possible :) +1
December 16, 2016 at 4:11 PM
sowellca
So, I kind of read that as, use the sequencer icon, but also the drums, etc to denote what the sequencer contains? Thanks for the feedback!:):)
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December 16, 2016 at 4:58 PM
Dick
well, if you can label all contained instruments (you have up to three options), you do not need to use SEQ label at all, if you mixed 4 instruments, I'd suggest labeling the "commons" as drums & guitar + SEQ to indicate theres more included.
Generally, you can observe that tracks which feature so many instruments get less remixes on wikiloops, the more space you leave to others, the likelier it becomes someone joins in - just spotted #92709 by another new member this morning, have a look at what happened there if you like :) +1
Generally, you can observe that tracks which feature so many instruments get less remixes on wikiloops, the more space you leave to others, the likelier it becomes someone joins in - just spotted #92709 by another new member this morning, have a look at what happened there if you like :) +1
December 16, 2016 at 8:20 PM
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