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dont record on built in mics...this is why.
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| announcer said 1073 days ago (December 17th, 2006) | |
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Everything about this works I love the Lo-Fi sound of this. I can see a video of a nagging wife to go with this. It might be worth recording this with a better set-up but a lot of the charm might dissapear. all nines from me Check out my latest song called It Was a Dark and Stormy Night
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| ktb said 1073 days ago (December 17th, 2006) | |
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dem da bones great slide action here. I agree with you the quoality could be improved but the riffin is just schweeet. Check out my latest song called Texas stump
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| dug110 said 1073 days ago (December 18th, 2006) | |
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Chops! Very nice, I'm lovin' it. Let's bring up the quality of the recording and see where things take off from there. You are a monster. Check out my latest song called Nonexistent trouble
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| Vogonity said 1066 days ago (December 24th, 2006) | |
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Exhausting Great chops man! From a fellow brass player. Check out my latest song called Apple Store Jazz
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drakonis
Two main things... first of all, yes, this really shows why one should get a good microphone. This makes it sound like a toy trombone played in a shower stall. :-) Secondly, MAN you have great trombone skills... I'm not sure how you hit all those notes in such rapid succession... the trombone slide is not actually able to move that fast... I heard that there's this attachment that uses a CO2 cartridge to pneumatically assist the slide so you get super-fast action, I think it is called a hyper-ventillator, did you install that? Or did you just speed up the recording? :-) Anyway, kidding aside, marvellous performance here, I'd love to hear this more properly recorded!
ttfn,
Drakonis