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Topic: Ok, so here's my MP3. Hope you like it! |
Abe Stoklasa
From: Nashville, TN
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Posted 21 Jul 2002 6:31 pm
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Hey everyone. I dragged my steel and amp into where the computer is, and hooked up a Peavey mic up to the soundcard (with a connecter which makes a 1/4" cord to a 1/8" - the size of a headphone jack). Anyway, I recorded it on a free program, Quartz AudioMaster. I saved it as a WAV, and it had a bunch of hiss. LOTS! But, thankfully, I recieved a demo copy in the mail of Cool Edit Pro 2.0. It has a hiss reduction feature. It cleared it all up. Hiss reduction is the only effect used on this file. It's a pretty good quality sound for spending no money and doing it at home!!
Anyway,
I recorded a C6th do-dad and I think you'll enjoy it. If you can't get it to open, tell me and I'll fix it. Also, sorry in advance about the geocities ad!
Thanks to whomever it was that came up with the idea to post MP3's on this forum. I think it's great! I've listened to everyone posted. Really good idea.
Here is the link:
Click Here!
You just go to this site and click on the link.
[This message was edited by abraham on 21 July 2002 at 07:33 PM.] |
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Jim Smith
From: Midlothian, TX, USA
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Bobby Lee
From: Cloverdale, California, USA
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Posted 21 Jul 2002 6:44 pm
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That's real pretty music, Abraham. Very nice!
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Abe Stoklasa
From: Nashville, TN
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Posted 21 Jul 2002 8:41 pm
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I typed the wrong link. It works now. Thanks Bobby Lee. That means a lot coming from you. But, there's always, always room for improvement, and I've got a lot of empty space to fill. hehe |
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CrowBear Schmitt
From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
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Posted 21 Jul 2002 9:58 pm
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Very Nice Abe !
Keep on Doin' it... |
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Jim Smith
From: Midlothian, TX, USA
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Posted 22 Jul 2002 5:02 am
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Yep, the link works now! Unfortunately, now I'm getting this message, "Sorry, this site is temporarily unavailable! The web site you are trying to access has exceeded its allocated data transfer." Guess some other people found your link too! |
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Donny Hinson
From: Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
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Posted 22 Jul 2002 7:09 am
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Abraham, your thumb sweeps already remind me of Speedy West, and you sure seem like you enjoy playing steel. Keep up the good work! |
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Nick Reed
From: Russellville, KY USA
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Posted 22 Jul 2002 9:33 am
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Sounds terrific Abe. . . . .wish i could play that good! Nick |
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Abe Stoklasa
From: Nashville, TN
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Posted 22 Jul 2002 2:44 pm
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I don't know why it wasn't working a while ago. It seems to be now. I appreciate all the comments.
Nick, my emails broken, so I haven't been able to email you, but my mom sent you a letter about Sunday. |
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Reggie Duncan
From: Mississippi
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Posted 22 Jul 2002 3:04 pm
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Thanks Abe!!!!!! Now, what kind of guitar are you playing? I enjoyed your clip! |
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Abe Stoklasa
From: Nashville, TN
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Posted 22 Jul 2002 3:32 pm
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Reggie, I play an MSA Vintage XL (80's model I'm guessing - Bought at Steel Guitar Nashville)
I use an Earnie Ball Volume Pedal, Cobra Coil Strings, and a Crate Amp. No effects processors or anyhing.
Reggie, aren't you the player that played that Awesome break on "You Made Something out of Nothing Al All"? COOL! [This message was edited by abraham on 22 July 2002 at 04:57 PM.] |
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Greg Vincent
From: Folsom, CA USA
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Posted 23 Jul 2002 6:55 am
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That's pretty stuff!
-GV |
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erik
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Posted 23 Jul 2002 1:41 pm
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Sounds nice. Is that natural ambience i hear(you say no reverb)? Have you ever looked into a direct box or guitar cab sim? It might help you control your sound and avoid clipping when recording. |
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Abe Stoklasa
From: Nashville, TN
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Posted 23 Jul 2002 8:01 pm
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You're right. I forgot about reverb as an effect. Sorry. I don't understand what you mean by clipping. Please exlain.
Actually, I'm saving up for a home studio.
Intel Pentium 4 2.2 GHz 512 MB DDR Ram 80 gig 7200 RPM Hard Drive
Digi 002 (Brand Spanking New)
A condensor mic
Other stuff, too
I really want to get into recording, and I think this is the best way to do it. I'm very very serious about making pro quality sounding recordings. (When I say pro quality, what I mean is, IN THEORY, An engineer that knows exactly what he's doing could record a pro quality album with pro musicians with this sytem for the big boys, and all they'd have to do is have it mastered.) I have about half the money saved up! I've been washing and polishing and waxing Semi Trucks on weekends when I'm not playing. It's helped me out.
I know I've got a lot to learn, but, hey, I really want to do this. I can play all the instruments myself, except drums. I'll get a drum machine. Actually, steel is my worst instrument, because I haven't played it very long, and it's a complicated instrument to the average musician. I play piano, bass, guitar, and sax much better. (I don't mean to sound braggy at all, because I'm not.)I feel this will broaden my musical repitwa (That's way off on spelling I'm sure).
Man, do I go on and on! It feels good to let it all out. hehe |
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William Steward
From: Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
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Posted 24 Jul 2002 4:59 pm
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Abraham...worth the wait to download on my slow old computer. As I listen to your piece, I think you might like one of my favourite players if you don't know him already....check out Bill Stafford's playing since I think you might like his style...gorgeous phrasing and tone. He did the soundtrack to "My Own Private Idaho" which is primarily solo steel guitar. I am jealous of your computer setup. Who would have thought this possible a few years ago? Nice work. |
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erik
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Posted 24 Jul 2002 5:24 pm
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Abraham, by clipping i mean overloading the recording input and causing digital distortion. If you want to achieve a good sound for your steel, guitars, etc. You'll have to find good amps, play loud, and mic them correctly. You can elimnate this process by using direct boxes and/or amp/cab simulating effect boxes. You dial in the sound you want and record through it. No noise to bother the folks or neighbors. Just something for you to investigate. These things may come as plugins with the computer recording package you eventually purchase. Or you can buy dedicated boxes. |
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Abe Stoklasa
From: Nashville, TN
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Posted 24 Jul 2002 9:19 pm
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erik, you're absolutely right. A direct box seems more logical than trying to mic an amp that doesn't work quite right. hehe |
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