8 new soundcloud HR efforts from the capital of w/mass
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8 new soundcloud HR efforts from the capital of w/mass
Hello SGF community. I'd like to share 8 new tracks I recorded on Garage Band last month, which feature 10 string "steel without pedals", clarinet, and mandolin (which has been in the "harem" now for just a month). I hope you enjoy my humble explorations. My soundcloud page is......... http://soundcloud.com/meginskyj
Sincerely, Joel Meginsky
Sincerely, Joel Meginsky
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Thanks for listening
I sincerely appreciate all of your comments. BTW, there were no effects used on these recent 8 recordings. Just a mic on a small "60's Dan Electro tube amp situated in a bathroom (no reverb on the amp), with a little reverb and EQ added in the mix. I use a ceramic bar and no picks. Thanks for the feedback! Joel
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Steel sound
Hmm....... Being a newcomer to recording and relying on my brother in law to do things like mike and amp placement as well as mixing, I have to admit to limited knowledge of these latency issues. These were all done in one take, so I have no other samples or recording arrangements to compare it to. I did watch some videos on comb filtering to increase my awareness of the effect. During our last experiment (Signed Sealed, Delivered, Dock of the Bay), we recorded direct into the computer, adding amp simulations and effects. I didn't particularly like the results, which, although interesting, were not what I wanted the steel to sound like. This time, we accidently stumbled upon the amp and the sound. The technical part of recording is a steep, through worthwhile learning curve for me. Thanks. Joel
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Joel, I listened to the two songs recorded "direct", and yes there's a big difference in the steel tone.
On the other songs the guitar sounds more real and alive because we're hearing the amp sound (low power, tubes, probably a small speaker) and the "room sound" in the bathroom. It makes a world of difference. Do you know if the amp was "close-miced" or was the mic placed away from the amp?
On the other songs the guitar sounds more real and alive because we're hearing the amp sound (low power, tubes, probably a small speaker) and the "room sound" in the bathroom. It makes a world of difference. Do you know if the amp was "close-miced" or was the mic placed away from the amp?
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