She kicked my dog and ran away
I spent about an hour last night recording this little blues ditty. Smooooth tones ahead. All in all it was a great start to get familiar with the beast that is Logic 9. This program has it's own specific terminology--which is always intimidating, and way more features than I'm used to. Volume equalization was almost automatic, and the quality is leaps and bounds better than anything I have produced in GarageBand. This clip is a mix of my amp and a dry signal--which results in more clarity and tone definition. I tried to get the second dry signal on a separate track so I could fiddle with it, but I couldn't figure out how to do it in Logic with my Apogee Duet.
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The track isn't perfect. There's a couple of off time moments and one spot where I lost my footing, but hey--this is the Blues. As one friend described this track, "it sound[s] like you were sitting on an upside down bucket on maxwell street." It's not supposed to be perfect.

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