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I recorded a lead over the BT. No overalls.....:pancake
Still getting that dam-popping, but, oh, well.
Thanks for the videos, Robert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:AOK:
Do you hear any of your lessons here???:beer:
They are in there, but alot of it is played "my way", because I can't play some things the way you do, but it's all good, LOL.
I tried to substitute chords in places rather than "lead", chord progressions can compliment one another in places..........I guess.....LOL:D

http://youtube.com/watch?v=LQFr-GpzT2w
 
Nice to listen to Oldguy. I like the chords interspersed in with the individual note lead. It also helps to show how the chords and lead relate, which really helps me right now. Thanks for posting.
 
Oldguy, I really liked it! Very smooth sound!
I like your playing style a lot. Thumbs Up!
 
oldguy said:
Still getting that dam-popping, but, oh, well.
Thanks for the videos, Robert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:AOK:

If you are getting popping sounds then try increasing your audio buffer size.
Lower size decreases latency but if they are too small you may get clicks and pops.
Under Windows you adjust the buffer size settings in the control panel for the audio hardware.
 
Spudman said:
If you are getting popping sounds then try increasing your audio buffer size.
Lower size decreases latency but if they are too small you may get clicks and pops.
Under Windows you adjust the buffer size settings in the control panel for the audio hardware.


Thanks, Spudman, duly noted, and I will try that.
 
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