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Frohan

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  1. 12 hours ago, Ulises said:

    I've copied the files directly from the Blu-Ray to the pc and then tried to extract audio from the .m2st files with TSMuxer and couldn't do it. When I try to add the files, TSMuxer shut down and then the "has stopped working" message appears. Could someone help me?

    I would suggest using ffmpeg. It's a command line tool but you should be able to easily find how to extract audio from m2ts files online.

  2. On 8/31/2016 at 3:25 PM, 22frets said:

    Amazing man! Your attention to detail is great! I'm learning the solos currently and I'm able to notice how accurate this cover is with respect to the original. Also, your tone is heavenly and is probably the best NR tone in YouTube I've heard so far.  

    Can you please share your amp settings? Also, what guitar do you have and how long have you been playing? 

    Thanks a lot! Sorry for the really late reply...

    I've been playing for 6 years now I think (started when I was 11) and I'm using a 2008 Gibson Les Paul Standard.  Amp settings on my JVM215c are (on the OD Orange Channel): treble, bass, mids, presence, channel volume all on 6, gain on 3, resonance on 0, reverb on 7 or 8, master volume at bedroom level.  I recorded the amp with a Shure SM57 mic.  

    Honestly I think most of the tone has to do with how the sound is EQed in your audio software after recording.  My raw recording from the mic sounded pretty bad before I messed around with the EQ in Reaper.

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  3. Really sick cover - especially loved it since I'm Indian myself. :lol:  That traditional Indian style guitar playing actually works surprisingly well with the original scom melodies.

    Also should mention some of the singer's other work - he's incredible.

    Here's a song by his band that he's in.  Pretty much nothing else like this in India that I'm aware of, sounds really neat (Video is of course miming to the original recording, but still good nonetheless) :

    Also, here's a more faithful acoustic cover of Sweet Child by him.  Some killer vocals on this one:

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