Bill Haynes
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Bill Haynes
ParticipantIt really depends on how you play, personal preferences, and song structure. I usually set cue points on every track – especially on long unedited tracks over 5 minutes. Depending on the structure of the song, there are usually a couple of places you can have an intro and outro. I try to mark those points to provide some variety within the same tune. I may also drop it into audacity and edit it if I see fit.
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ParticipantAwesome! I’m sure the sincerity in your appreciation is plenty.
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Participantlet us know when you find it. You’ve peaked my curiosity now.
Bill Haynes
ParticipantDude – if all you seek out in life is the negative, then all will be negative. There are always two sides of a story, and any healthy debate/conversation will undoubtedly contain a rebuttal from one side or the other (perhaps your version of negativity). Just because someone voices their opinion (I believe it was an opinion piece), doesn’t mean it has to be interpreted as negative. It’s a differing viewpoint on a subject – nothing more. One could argue you’re projecting just as much, if not more, negativity by continuing to degrade the material on the site. Secondly, your position of “better not to print to begin with” implies that one person’s opinion – yours, the moderators, mine, etc. is superior to another’s. That’s just a poor way to run any kind of forum, and I for one would not give much of my time or support to any person, site, or forum of any kind that did not believe in all people having an equal voice.
Anyway, I’ve said my piece, and hopefully have provided a different vantage point for you to consider on the subject. Be cool, and keep playing tracks.
Bill.
Bill Haynes
ParticipantI normally don’t chime in with these types of posts, but I feel compelled in this case. As a fairly new “registered” member of the site (I’ve lurked for quite some time), I have to say I find this to be one of the most informative and friendly sites I’ve been a part of. I’ve gone through well over a year’s worth of articles (soaking up the info), and I have to say I don’t get the same vibe as the OP. Just thought I’d throw in another perspective.
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ParticipantThanks, Terry. Looking forward to it.
Bill Haynes
ParticipantAny word on when the next master class will be? Also, can anyone tell me if these will be videos I can watch at any time? Some online courses are webcast and require to you attend when they’re presenting in real time. I have a day job to pay the bills, and for obvious reasons need the flexibility to watch/take the instruction when time is permitted based on my schedule.
Thanks,
Bill
Bill Haynes
ParticipantSup, Sup folks. Appreciate the warm welcome. I’ll definitely be hitting up all of the material on the site, and tossing questions your way.
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