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csstanley
Mar-11-2005, 1:56pm
Hey all. I've just uploaded Ashokan Farewell to the Yahoo group.

I appreciate any help you guys can give. I've been playing since January and trying to make some improvement.

Hopefully I'll be able to get Blackberry Blossom up soon. I'm driving my wife crazy with it over and over again. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

I'm really thrilled that I found this group and the song project. Thanks to all involved in keeping it going.

Chris Stanley
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Dave Hicks
Mar-11-2005, 2:49pm
Here's what I got when I clicked on the Yahoo version:

<?xml version="1.0" ?>
- <audacityproject projname="Ashokan Farewell Chris_data" version="1.1.0" audacityversion="1.2.3" sel0="0.0000000000" sel1="0.0000000000" vpos="0" h="56.7727891156" zoom="86.1328125000" rate="44100.000000">
<tags title="" artist="" album="" track="-1" year="" genre="-1" comments="" id3v2="1" />
- <wavetrack name="Audio Track" channel="2" linked="0" offset="0.00000000" rate="44100.000000" gain="1.000000" pan="0.000000">
- <sequence maxsamples="524288" sampleformat="131073" numsamples="2836480">
- <waveblock start="0">

etc etc

craig
Mar-11-2005, 3:01pm
chris,

the file you uploade is not a sound file. the suffix is "aup". try exporting you file in audacity as an MP3 and then upload it again. please try again!

craig

csstanley
Mar-11-2005, 4:22pm
ok

Sorry, tryin to learn this stuff. Darn technology. http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif

csstanley
Mar-11-2005, 6:16pm
OK, I've downloaded everything I need to convert from the Audacity to MP3.

I click on File and then Export to MP3. When I go through what I'm saving in and then get to opening the Lame to convert it, it's telling me that the Library can't be opened.

What am I doing wrong?

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Nevermind, I got it going. Its up and ready for criticism.

But remember, I'm a newbie.

mandolooter
Mar-12-2005, 2:07pm
great job!http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif

csstanley
Mar-12-2005, 3:55pm
Thanks mandolooter.

I realized something that I could 've done to make it a little better.

I laid down the lead and then the rhythm. I think I should've laid down the rhythm and then the lead. I found myself doing the rhythym with the guitar and missing some licks on the geetar.

Am I right?

Dave Hicks
Mar-12-2005, 4:20pm
Sounds pretty good.

I think the best way to do assemble a multitrack is:
First: Metronome or other timekeeper
Next: Backup instrument (e.g. rhythm guitar)
Now you've got a solid rhythm part to guide your timing and note choices for the lead.
Last: Lead instrument (e.g. mando)