http://www.gregorysidakmusic.com/compon ... lbum_id,7/
Here is the link to a new song called "Prague 1968" that I recorded on the Oasys.
No external signal processing or sequencers were used. No real guitars were used.
Oasys guitar tip of the day: Use stereo tremolo to get the clean electric guitar sound of the opening chord.
New Oasys song: "Prague 1968"
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New Oasys song: "Prague 1968"
My website contains more than 150 songs recorded on the OASYS in a variety of genres--from hard rock and jazz to orchestral and country. Please visit: www.gregorysidakmusic.com
- UCanDream
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Dude,
That is a killer tune! Uncluttered. Very respectable guitars...for the Oasys. (Actually, let me remove that caveat: Very respectable guitars, Oasys or not!) You delivered some emotion in that composition, too...and I'm not quite sure how it made me feel--maybe a little unsettled. Very good work. The Oasys continues to impress me!
UCanDream
That is a killer tune! Uncluttered. Very respectable guitars...for the Oasys. (Actually, let me remove that caveat: Very respectable guitars, Oasys or not!) You delivered some emotion in that composition, too...and I'm not quite sure how it made me feel--maybe a little unsettled. Very good work. The Oasys continues to impress me!
UCanDream
Thanks for the compliment. After listening to the song today, I decided that I needed to shorten it and make the ending more definite. So I posted a revised version of the song that is about a minute shorter.
My website contains more than 150 songs recorded on the OASYS in a variety of genres--from hard rock and jazz to orchestral and country. Please visit: www.gregorysidakmusic.com
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