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How's my big Jazzbox sound?
The song I composed for a stageplay obviously. It has lyrics about 50% from the Bard. But I'm proud of the arch-top sound. Plays and sounds like a champ.
It's mostly in the left channel, now and then in the center. I think it sounds pristine, w/a little distortion and the end. The Tempest theme by Marc Ellis I wrote lyrics about 50%-75% straight from the Bard. Haven't found a singer yet. front - wide f-holes DEPTH = 4 1/2" to 5"
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Ceci n'est pas une pipe bebe. Youtube France (Film Musique & Fantomas) --- Guitars: (2007) big Vietnamese archtop; (1997) Guild F65ce, (1988) Guild D60, (1972) Guild D25, two other Vietnamese flat-tops and one classical. |
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Since you asked . . . I really like the guitar tone on that track. At first, I was listening to it through some decent-but-not-great computer speakers, and I mostly noticed that the drum/percussion part was a bit sterile, and it was tough to isolate the guitar sound. But then I put headphones on and could clearly hear the guitar part, and liked it much more. What does the guitar part sound like in isolation?
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I haven't listened to the separate guitar tracks since SoundForge.. I'm not sure where they are - or even of they exist.The synth tracks were sequenced-on board the synth and recorded individually into Auria on the iPad. From there, I recorded the guitar into SoundForge - not Auria.. I pasted the synth parts into the arch-top tracks in Soundforge. -- Kent Armstrong floating mini-humbucker. FX = none on the synth.(listed above on guitar). Guitar to 90's era JoeMeek VC3 pre/comp, to 90's era Lexicon 110 tremolo, then Lexicon into board. One more compression pass from the board into a JoeMeek MC2 to Soundforge.
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Ceci n'est pas une pipe bebe. Youtube France (Film Musique & Fantomas) --- Guitars: (2007) big Vietnamese archtop; (1997) Guild F65ce, (1988) Guild D60, (1972) Guild D25, two other Vietnamese flat-tops and one classical. Last edited by louparte; 08-17-2016 at 07:06 PM. |