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The Music thread! - Post your music here (remixed, re-instrumentation, original)

What's up, iTunes?

http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/airplanes/id375478946
No, but seriously.
 
So much o.o. I'll have to listen to these in a while
 
Kind of off topic, but I feel at home posting here. It is possible to record guitar through an input using something like Cubase, Ableton or FL Studio? I'm doing Music Technology at college and I'd find it much easier to record things this way.

Also, I'm working my way through your tracks now madsoul :p
 
Kind of off topic, but I feel at home posting here. It is possible to record guitar through an input using something like Cubase, Ableton or FL Studio? I'm doing Music Technology at college and I'd find it much easier to record things this way.

Also, I'm working my way through your tracks now madsoul :p

If you get a jack that'll convert the 1/4inch jack to 3.5mm then you can just plug it into the line-in then use Audacity to record :D
I think at least. It may be better to run it though an amp first...so guitar > amp > line-in
 
Yeah that sounds about right. I'll have to pick up an aux cable next week to feed it from my amp. Cheers :)
 
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