Mark Hansen Music - LDS Rock Music - Free Downloads

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WARNING: Listening to this music doesn't require parental approval. It's a bit of clean rebellion. It keeps your outlook up and your hope alive. It's got strong drums and screaming guitars. It pumps you up and drives your life. It's a hunger for exploration. It chooses the right and returns with honor. It's music you don't have to confess to your bishop.

It's not your parents' "Saturday’s Warrior".

It's "A Joyful Noise"

Thursday, October 28, 2004

I got the new version of Cubase installed. It's fun to play with, and I got it all working. But when I open up a song made with the old version, I can't get it to play back the old tracks.

Fortunately, the good folks at Steinberg did a wonderful thing. They set it up so that when you install the newer version, it goes into a new directory, rather than installing on top of the old version. That way, I can still do the old songs in the old version. I'm safe. I don't want to screw things up on my CD when I'm this close to being done!

I'm sure I'll figure out how to do it before too long, anyway. It's just nice to know that the old stuff isn't screwed up.

It's kinda interesting, though. I only played in version 3 for a few minutes, cut a short little guitar riff and then a bass line. But when I opened up v1 to make sure it still worked, it looked, I don't know, OLD. Isn't that weird? I've been using SX v1 for about 2 years, now. TWO YEARS. And in just a few minutes, it looks old.

Funny how things play with your perceptions.

The riff I recorded was kinda cool, too. I don't know if I'll make a full song out of it, though. It's kind of a simplistic little three chord classic rock ditty. It's got a slow lope to it that's really cool. Still...

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