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Attempt to record Greenfield G-1
Im an amateur who loves guitars. I've been mostly just learning songs last couple years. I have some old rode mics sitting around I thought I'd dust off this weekend.
I tried my hand at recording acoustic guitars a few years ago on nice (but not REALLY NICE) acoustics, but was frustrated by the sound I was getting. The only change in gear this weekend was my guitar, and I was amazed at the improvement in recorded tone simply by upgrading the guitar. I posted this in Record section, but the response there was pure crickets. So.... I thought some folks here in Custom Shop might be interested in what a Greenfield G-1 sounds like in the hands of an intermediate level player with really modest recording gear (untreated room, 2x rode nt1, blue tube preamp into ableton). Ive added some reverb, but no EQ or compression (because I don't really even know what to do with those I welcome any feedback on the reverb, mic placement, playing suggestions, etc... Thanks gents! |
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Well, first of all you are NOT giving yourself enough credit for your playing...that was very nice. The Greenfield sounds amazingly good, but it is still up to the player to bring that out. I think that was great.
What were the two songs you recorded there?
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They're two old classic hymns ( I have decided to follow Jesus, and I surrender all , at least my attempt at the melody) and then a folk song called the south wind in standard tuning Capo'edup 2 frets.
Thank you for your encouragement on the playing TomBsox. Sent from my SM-G860P using Tapatalk
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Really nice work. The guitar sounds great. To me the reverb is a bit wet and I'd back if off a tad. I think it distracts a little from the articulation at least in these pieces. Nice job. If I had one guitar that got away...one the I lament the most it is a Greenfield G1.2!
I think in the Show and Tell area unless you are a regular and offer up a lot of feedback and support of others sometimes it's tough to get folks to comment. I tend to be very critical, so I find myself not going there often. When I do comment I find the goodness in each piece I comment on. I would not give up on that venue. You may find you get as much as you give.
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Well, I don't know anything about recording, i just use my iPhone, lol... But, I do know when something sounds good! And that track is legit and so is your playing, great work partner... 👍🏼
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Both the playong and recording sound great to me!
This is actually one of the nicest recorded examples of tone i hv heard from a greenfield so far as the bass sounds deep and thunderous on this recording while the trebles ring out. |
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I'll try out the show and tell. I am going to keep recording because it is forcing me to work out kinks in my tunes instead of just living with them the way they are (which is typically riddled with transition error!). |
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Thanks so much gitarro, the guitar is tuned down a half step, but I find it loves to be "there" |
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Thanks for putting this up! The note separation is impressive, even when you're plucking multiple strings. I also enjoyed the song choices.
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Some tunes can be found here Last edited by dcn; 11-29-2016 at 05:05 PM. |
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Your recordings are mono. See my comment in play section.
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Very nice tone.
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The recording is quite nice IMHO. I think the guitar sounds great.
I also think reverb is a matter of personal preference -- but I certainly don't hear "too much" reverb here, even by more "purist" standards than my own. |