I like #2 best.... has a CSNY feel to the vox.

Ignore the funky issue with the MP3.. that could be a conversion issue.... always use 320kbs when doing any wave to MP3 conversion.

You're not going to print the MP3 version to a CD so no sweat...and if you sell it online, 320kbs always.

#3 is good, perhaps better BUT.... you need to get the guitar EQ sounding right and the levels adjusted properly, as the guitar was a bit too loud....and do not switch back to Real tracks if you start with YOU playing.... I often use my Taylor in my songs.... and when I do, it stays in for the entire song....wherever the acoustic needs to be. Nothing wrong with using RT's as well, but be careful how you splice them in. Chances are, you will not be able to duplicate the tone, quality, or playing style exactly and that can easily be noticed by the casual listener.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 12/20/14 08:54 AM.

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