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JoeBaine
United States
Guitare Acoustique & Basse:
JoeBaine 7 jams

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6 nov. 2024
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229
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Remixes:
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Vocals + Any and everything. if you hear it/feel it I want to hear what you hear. Also I think I tuned down a half step from E to Eb and played it in A if that helps... I didn't add any chord markups because it's basically the same throughout. meant to be more of a story song I suppose in my mind.
davidaustin
Very cool, welcome to the loops:D +1
6 novembre 2024 à 07:22
JoeBaine
JoeBaine Thank you.. I am loving it so far. +1
LittleWing
Pssst .. really low volume and that sometimes affects remixes. It has a ton of headroom as well .
Like you recorded next room over behind a wall.What happened to the sound quality like your second track? Or did you switch from pickup to microphone? Needs more gain .
If you’re experimenting that’s okay but this is low volume.
Generally all sound platforms want 13-14 LUFS which is a unit of measurement for a track.
There are many vsts that monitor peak rms and LUFS volume before rendering the track . Youlean meter is free and good . Your daw may have a way to check Lucs as well. A metal wikiloops track generally is 13-12lufs if you want in your face m volume and a ballad can be around 13 LUFS for a pretty delicate song. That’s general industry volume standards any platform .

If you wish to delete and reupload the flag to the right of the waveform but you cannot delete once someone uploads a remix to it .
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6 novembre 2024 à 07:21
JoeBaine
JoeBaine I need a better acoustic recording setup I'm running through the pickup as you mentioned before. what sort of preferences do you have? you get great sound on your recordings.. not that i will be able to run out and buy it today but I will know what to keep my eyes open for in the future. +0
6 novembre 2024 à 07:34
LittleWing
LittleWing I’m not a fan of acoustic pickups at all for home recording but we use what we have right?
My comment on your pickup wasn’t so much sound quality but rather that tin hollow sound all pickups give. They all sound artificial which is why pro studios will use microphones .

Generally speaking I have found is the two milke method and if you are playing near a desk , you can purchase two small desktop Mike stands face the sound hole Inbetween both mikes at the desk and point one at your fretboard and other directly aimed at sound hole and mix the two signals. Two condenser mikes will work. Sm57 is a classic microphone for acoustic. I bought two AKG p170s but ribbons are the top shelf option
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6 novembre 2024 à 07:41
LittleWing
LittleWing Sat on a toilet with one Mike aimed at soundhole about 12 inches away
Another one pointed at 12th fret fretboard then blended the two .

You can hear the bathroom tile reflection

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6 novembre 2024 à 07:45
LittleWing
LittleWing There’s also a cheap eBay Mike from China called a BM 50 I think that is great for acoustic and used to cost $20 but people found how good they are and the price went up

Christmas is coming up so you can score deals from major retail music chains in two out three weeks
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6 novembre 2024 à 08:03
LittleWing
LittleWing Oh forgot "The secret sauce". If you really want some nice acoustic..and I use this...get a USED ART MP/c TUBE PReamp off ebay. If your patient youll catch them at $40.

This tube preamp is magic on an acoustic . Plug your microphones into it then out to Interface. Turn gains on Interface off and use the ART for gain, compression and such..this little thing is magic. It has a little AX7 tube inside and heres a scret...This discontinued units electronics are EXACTLY the same as a $6-800 Black Lion Pro Studio tube preamp.You can grab one very cheap used off ebay just make sure its a reputable seller.[img]https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.25f7a732fce495bc9d296311c0503de3?rik=sWv3%2f5Kf6%2fNuwA&riu=http%3a%2f%2fartproaudio.com%2fframework%2fuploads%2f2018%2f06%2fpreamps-processors-tubempc-front.jpg&ehk=tmPXTqov28gBZNt4ACwUuer5ulcJ5pxYzsE4wk3GGic%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0[/img]
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6 novembre 2024 à 08:08
LittleWing
LittleWing So after you record acoustic and have two blended microphones, add an EQ to each acoustic track using a graphical EQ set Q=1 and gain to about maybe -1-3 db depending how the acoustic sits in mix. This 250 hz dip removes low mid frequencies that acoustics are known to build up in that frequency area and it helps clear a muddy mix and gives everyone else clearity

On any graphical EQ just dip it around 250. The Qsetting is how wide the dip. A setting of 1 is fine.

Youll have really nice crisp, defined guitar

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Wade
Good advice re recording... I'm just enjoying what you play and the feel. +0
TeeGee
Cool track, I am sure it will generate a a few remixes. I read the advice from Little Wing, there is definitely things we can do to improve sounds and recordings, stay with it and you will get better at it for sure. People here have a good knowledge and they are happy to help :) +0
Shi
this is real pretty Joe :) +0
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