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I'm listening to "Nobody's Here"-(Kastle's remix) its a dubstep track more along the lines of R&B. I play all my wav files through an Audio 8 interface from Native Instruments. The program is Traktor Scratch Pro and I use control vinyl on a set of Technics 1200 MKII's. I mix and scratch the files with a Mackie D.4 DJ mixer. I used to record my mixes with Soundforge 5.0 from Sonic Foundry, but now I can use Traktor for recording my personal use cds. I love it! I know its probably way too much info for you, but I'm new here and want to make friends. Lol
 
Hello everyone...

Can you suggest me some acoustic music to test my speakers. I want to check my speakers with lot of instrumental music with guitar stuff.

Thanks a lot in advance.
 
Right now (I mean now!), I'm listening to Yngwie J Malmsteen's Marching Out. As a long time (2 decades plus, I think - oops, am I that old? But I assure I feel seventeen) fan and closet critique of Malsmsteen's music, my humble and, perhaps biased, opinion is that this is his best album ever. Of course, your mileage may vary a bit. But if it does too much, do take a rain check:-) I'm yet to listen to any album of Malmsteen's days at Alcatrazz as a teenaged virtuoso (but I have definitely listened to Steve Vai's days at Alcatrazz and I must tell you he was already sublime, or at least near sublime - try Wire and Wood).

Any guitar afficionado worth his Fenders or at least Givsons, must give Malmsteen, the Swedish teenage prodigy, a listen. Especially if you fancy neo-classical. But do not bother too much about his later albums. Another great neo-classical guy is Vinny Moore. Try his rendition of While My Guitar Gently Weeps - not ordinary at all! Or his As Time Goes By - what arpeggios! How I wish I have some Malmsteen on vinyl! Anyone willing to sell? I'll trade for Willie Nelson!
Joshua
 
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