I've been wanting to record my guitar since the addition of the new Bridge Doctor and here is the first of many. (You can hear the nice sustain at the very end.)
Allie is on the fiddle I made her as a wedding present.
I used the DR-05 and the recording settings were 44.1/24 bit mono wav.
In MC I used a limiter (-4Db) with a little EQ on the low end and some vocal hall reverb. -h
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A Medley for the Birds
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Re: A Medley for the Birds
I was thinking that you got the spelling wrong and it was A Medley For The Byrds
Re: A Medley for the Birds
Ha. But they can give a listen too, if they want. -hbriannadejole wrote:I was thinking that you got the spelling wrong and it was A Medley For The Byrds
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Re: A Medley for the Birds
Great fun to listen to! Cute ending.
Re: A Medley for the Birds
Allie will smile. Thanks. -h
Re: A Medley for the Birds
Nice tune and always nice to hear real acoustic instrument instead of vst:s. I imagine you had a good time recording this! Nice sound from both the acoustic and a real "woody" tone from the fiddle!
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1. HP Pavilion DV6 Notebook PC, AMD A6-3410 MX APU, 1,60 Ghz, 8 gb RAM, Win 7 ultimate 64 bit. Mixcraft 7, Ampliube 3, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
2. Asus AMD FX-4100 Quad core 3.60 Ghz, 16 GB ram, Mixcraft 7, Win 7/64 Ultimate SP 1.
Re: A Medley for the Birds
Thanks. We have good fun and I'd say this is the purest form of 'humanization' there is. -hM@rkus wrote: Nice sound from both the acoustic and a real "woody" tone from the fiddle!