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I'd gotten frustrated with the quality of my recordings, which resulted in the purchase of a Studio Projects B1 condenser microphone. Because the mic required Phantom Power, the logical decision was to go with the M-Audio's Mobile PreUSB soundcard to replace my SoundBlaster and get the phantom power I needed: kill two birds with one stone.

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Ending Credits.

Although I had reservations about posting this, the feedback I got on this track boosted my confidence level enough to want to share this with the world. My neighbor Tim came over one evening and saw me recording the track. He offered to lay down some bass tracks and the rest is history.

When Jason was over, he helped me EQ the bass to getting souding better as it was not used through an effects processor. Here it is... my first collaboration.

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Here is a dark and minimalistic cover I recorded last week when I newly ditched Cakewalk Sonar. I've been getting more and more interested in the use of Virtual Instruments, which are handled so much more efficiently in Steinberg Nuendo 3.

This is a song by Of the Wand and the Moon, from the album: Nighttime Nightrhymes.

To listen to all the subtelties, please use headphones.

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and the world returned

Armin came on over on Saturday and laid 2 tracks down (that's him panned left). My little project started and was abandoned 1 year ago in Germany, so this was started over to distance myself from the bad vibes.

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nogz craves for you

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