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Nice.

Try sliding the sax and the guitar track very slightly forward in time, so that they are a bit behind the beat for a laid back feel. Highlight the entire track and shift forward in time by a few ticks. I like to use odd numbers for this, like maybe try 11 ticks to 25 ticks to start.

Get them off of being dead on the metronome, bro.

Most jazz/blues soloists do indeed play "behind the beat" -- which is a way of describing the technicals I describe above.

And don't shift both by the exact same amount, try a slightly different amount for each. Personally I'd try putting the sax a bit further behind the beat than the Rock Guitarist(s).


--Mac




Thanks, Mac. Appreciate the tips! I will try that as soon as I get home... and you're probably right... in Jazz and Blues, there's not such thing as being 100% on time when soloing!!!

Cheers,
Mike


Cheers,
Mike

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