Hardcore Country
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- Rick Campbell
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Here's the latest from my home studio. This is as country as it gets. First time to record using the Quilter Superblock on steel.
https://youtu.be/j1cU9m5hegw
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https://youtu.be/j1cU9m5hegw
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Steel is 1974 Emmons push pull. No amp. Recording direct through a Quilter Superblock into Presonus Interface using Studio One DAW.Kenneth Kotsay wrote:Now that's traditional country, amazing, you hit a grand slammer and to top it off, your a one man band.
Keep them coming.
The steel sounds awesome.
What amp & steel?
Ken
Thanks everyone for the compliments.
RC
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Very well done Rick! Love the sound you are getting. Man that dog house bass is the icing on the cake! Please keep em' coming. Joe.
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Hey Rick: Very good. Sounding good. Keeping posting. B safe Your brothers sound purdy good too.
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No, I did not write this one. It's a Wayne Kemp song Wayne was one of the best country writers in the business.Larry Jamieson wrote:Nice job, Rick. Real country. Did you write this tune as well as play everything?
Yes, I'm doing all the music with the help of Band In A Box, EZ Drummer, EZ Keys, MIDI etc... and my struggled attempt to play and do all the vocals.
Glad you enjoyed!
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Rick you did a very good job on this song. I think it was better than what I am hearing in today's country music...The Steel was also good. There is still a few folks out there..."Thank God" that can sing a good country song. A while back there was a lady on this forum..."I don't know her name" but she was Awesome...She had a great voice...and could sing as good as anyone that I ever heard. Ricky Davis was playing great steel behind her...and with her country voice...and Ricky's awesome steel work...Well... it was as good as it gets. Thanks for posting a very good country song.
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no amp
What amp & steel?
Ken[/quote]
Steel is 1974 Emmons push pull. No amp. Recording direct through a Quilter Superblock into Presonus Interface using Studio One DAW.
Thanks everyone for the compliments.
Rick,that Quilter setup sounds like a million bucks!
Ken[/quote]
Steel is 1974 Emmons push pull. No amp. Recording direct through a Quilter Superblock into Presonus Interface using Studio One DAW.
Thanks everyone for the compliments.
Rick,that Quilter setup sounds like a million bucks!
- Rick Campbell
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Re: no amp
Steel is 1974 Emmons push pull. No amp. Recording direct through a Quilter Superblock into Presonus Interface using Studio One DAW.Joe Krumel wrote:What amp & steel?
Ken
Thanks everyone for the compliments.
Rick,that Quilter setup sounds like a million bucks![/quote]
Thank you Joe. I'm still dialing it in, but it's a really sweet piece of gear. It makes getting the tone and levels a lot easier. I like to record direct when I can. I don't think the Superblock gives you any better sound than you can get other ways, it's just seems to make it easier and faster to get there. I'm learning as I do these things. I'll probably never learn enough to outgrow my 10x10 bedroom studio, but I'm having fun.
RC