Name that riff! (mp3 sample by me)

Ohh, They don't have a full album yet, and I've onyl heard three songs:
Eternal Autumn
The Silent Cry
Under The Dying Sun

Poor quility but beautiful and wonderfully depressing!
 
You seem to play the clean stuff differently or am I wrong. The clean sound effects with the weak strummed chords in the background i far better! Atleast I think so...much more feeling, and more sad.

Anyway, I have listened to all FoS songs at that site now...
Sounds good almost everything except his clean vocals! He cant sing...good growls though.
 
Got pro now...
When i record while the other sound is playing it records that old stuff to again...so it gets messy. How do I turn that funktion off? I just want to record the new stuff.
 
go into your windows mixer (double click speaker on taskbar), options menu, preferences.. then bring up the recording mixer. make sure only the line-in or whatever input you want is checked.
if you have CEP 2.0 then this mixer is also accessible from the CEP Options menu. what's happening right now is your setting is at "loopback" or "mono/stereo mix", something like that.. and that records whatever is going through your soundcard instead of a single source (line, mic, cd)
 
no... you are misunderstanding me.

Your windows taskbar. where your clock is.
double click the speaker icon.
this brings up the windows mixer.
the first thing you see in the windows mixer is the volume settings for playback. to go to volume settings for recording devices you need to go to your options menu, then choose preferences. then it says "adjust volume for" and lets you choose.. playback.. recording.. etc. choose recording, select all the checkboxes, then hit OK. now your recording mixer is on the screen. there is a row of volume controls, each with a checkbox. make sure only the checkbox for your line-in device is selected. or if you are using the microphone input (which I do not recommend), then choose that one. nothing else should be checked. now go and try recording again.
 
the mic input is powered, and boosts the noise from the PC. what you want to do is set up some sort of preamp or mixer between your microphone and PC, mic into mixer/pre and then an RCA cable from the mixer to the PC's line input. the other situation is that when you have a stereo source or want stereo effects, only the line-input can effectively capture this. in which case you would also need to enable "stereo" in the track's record settings.

I record with a Behringer V-Amp and I often utilize its stereo effects, even just light chorus, to fatten my sound up.
 
Now Im pist...I have downloaded five cool edits...two were 2000 but it said pro and three aof them didnt have an serial number or anything. So I just got a Trial version.

Can someone put a working version up or something? :)