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Moderator: David Collins
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Hi Bill,
I assume you mean using the Audio Chord Wiazard...
I do this all the time, but it does take a lot if time & perseverance if you need to finish up with something that is almost or (if your really good) exactly like the originsl.
For me I have found it's important to get the timimg synced as close as possible and to get a bass line that's as close as you can get to the original. If the style chosen doesn't give me anything decent I lay dowm my own by sequencing in midi or recording my own audio track. I have very recently made a backing track for Lloyd Greens Farewell Party which I think sounds very close to the record & without any input from me
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I assume you mean using the Audio Chord Wiazard...
I do this all the time, but it does take a lot if time & perseverance if you need to finish up with something that is almost or (if your really good) exactly like the originsl.
For me I have found it's important to get the timimg synced as close as possible and to get a bass line that's as close as you can get to the original. If the style chosen doesn't give me anything decent I lay dowm my own by sequencing in midi or recording my own audio track. I have very recently made a backing track for Lloyd Greens Farewell Party which I think sounds very close to the record & without any input from me

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