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Number Two's eyes narrowed and became what are known in the Shouting and Killing People trade as cold slits, the idea presumable being to give your opponent the impression that you have lost your glasses or are having difficulty keeping awake. Why this is frightening is an, as yet, unresolved problem.
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« on: March 06, 2007, 10:16:07 PM »

I finally learned how to play the main part... note that during the beginning I was at the tail end of a conversation with a friend. :P

I took the "chorus" part and made it somewhat of an intro, then I play through the main part a few times, with an abrupt ending after I saw it was going long. :P

It's kinda sloppy, and the quality is shitty...but please, give me your input! :D
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« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2007, 11:38:55 PM »

I think you should play and rerecord it again clean, without the distortion.  The distortion kills it for me.  It just doesn't sound right, like using death metal crunch on an R&B ballad.  

The FF prelude is light, airy, and subtle and as such, I think a clean guitar tone (perhaps with a chorus effect during the octaves) would sound much much better.  

The distortion gives it too much beef in the midrange and makes it sound kinda muddy.  For a song like this, you want to scoop out the mids and allow the shimmery, glassy highs to breathe.
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« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2007, 12:12:47 AM »

Thanks for the input! I was actually debating recording it sans distortion when I did this.

I'll have to do another! heh...
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