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I play nittaku acoustic
I play acoustic guitar and trying to learn melodica
I play acoustic guitar and trying to learn melodica
I play the air ukulele. It's like air guitar, but with less movement.
In all seriousness, I also play piano, here is a video
Maaan !what you do here with a stylophone is excellent !
Not a fan of the kind of music played here but you're definitely good at it ! I've tried once, it's just ridiculous how it can be difficult, I also play a little bit of piano but more for the harmony concepts I explain to my bass students, and for composing/arranging jazz.
Music&Ping;334362 said:When I see someone's whose name's "Futureman" I'm always...
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Wow, that's Fodera YY! 🎸 I wanted to be a bass guitar player when I was a kid.
I recently bought proper microphones and a digital interface to transfer the signal to my computer.
Here is my newest video recorded with the equipment.
See if you guys can hear a difference in the sound quality!
https://youtu.be/T6vvkxCGfLM
If you guys want to know the meaning behind the song, check out the description on the video itself!
Music&Ping;344313 said:Rode mikes, what else... ! the best quality/price ratio out there, and indeed it sounds really nice, maybe a bit larger stereo image would have given more "power" to your mix, the sound recording is excellent, mics placement ok then, I know upright pianos always sound a bit "tiny", that's why a lil' extra bounce with compression and larger pan is never wrong ;-)
Nice . I like the mellow character of your recording. Adding some pan or a stereo imaging plug-in would definitely improve the sense of dimension.
Thanks for the feedback Music&Ping and Kolev!
I am actually quite new to recording with mics and digital interfaces.
I have already set the panning to the extreme left and right in Ableton Lite.
What else can I experiment with to improv the sense of dimension?
For mic placement, I did the 3:1 rule, so the mics are about 29cm above the hammers while the mics are about 87cm apart.
I don't know about the pluggins. I think focusrite comes with red plug-in suite and plug in collective. Do they modify the recording as it is being recorded or only after the recording is done in DAW?
Thanks!