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Rick Campbell
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I like a good shuffle beat. Faron Young had so many good songs. This is done with BIAB, EZ Drummer, EZ Keys, etc... Steel and Tele are direct-in with Quilter Superblock into Warm Audio WA-73 preamp, to Presonus ioStation 24 all feeding the DAW Presonus Studio One. I do a little MIDI editing of the synth instruments, usually not to really add anything, but to get rid of something that don't agree with my ears. The video is iPhone and it's all combined and synced in Movavi Pro Video Editor. There's a lot of steps involved, but it's not too difficult once you do a few and understand the process. It's fun for me to learn new things the software can do. There's so much to learn in the technology world, and I'm still working on being a decent player and singer. Most of all, I'm having fun.

https://youtu.be/zLdlpvhXuzo



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Rick, that was really well done. Excellent singing as well.
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Rick,

Always good to discover you've posted a new song. I shared a link to the video with my brother. He said he hears some George Jones in this one.
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You’re enjoying yourself! It keeps you young.
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Really good Rick!
Keep on truckin'
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Not only a great song, but a spectacular display of talent. :D :D :D :D :D
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Outstanding! :D
Great classic sound. Better that most of the "big hat, no country" stuff being released nowadays.

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Great sound Rick! Doesn't get any better.
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Rick, all you stuff is very good. Just listened to Lovers waltz I believe. Absolutely awesome. Like that carbon fiber fiddle too. Where you get those?
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Henry Matthews wrote:Rick, all you stuff is very good. Just listened to Lovers waltz I believe. Absolutely awesome. Like that carbon fiber fiddle too. Where you get those?
Thank you. The Glasser carbon fiber fiddles are available at most of the music dealers.... International Violin, Fiddlerman, etc... and I've seen them on Amazon too. I like mine. Have a good friend fiddler that just got one and he's happy with it too. What you hear on my YouTube is just the fiddle with a mic. The best explanation I can give is that, under your chin, it feels like it wants to be played. I have had fiddles that sounded good but it was a fight from start to finish. As a fiddler, I know you understand this.. You can get them that are setup electric.

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