Hi everyone,
I recorded fingerstyle cover of "Una Mattina" from The Intouchables.[br]Would like review about mixing.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huJ8XtcJK4Y
hope you like it!
Hi everyone,
I recorded fingerstyle cover of "Una Mattina" from The Intouchables.[br]Would like review about mixing.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huJ8XtcJK4Y
hope you like it!
Hey dblonder --
This is pretty cool! I like the right hand harp harmonics.
I made a quick 5-minute mix from your YouTube audio. This is of course my own taste, but here's what I might do:
I like the sound of Chamber Reverb on Acoustic -- I learned this tip from our instructror Mike Olekshy. It brings out the finger slide noises in a classic way. I used Waves Renaissance Reverb on "Chamber" with a wet/dry mix of 13%.
Here's a WAV of the audio:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u9kw5s1mygsgwct/Intouchables.wav?dl=0
Of course this is subjective and what you originally did is very natural and good. Thanks for sharing it!
-Carl.
Carl King[br]GuitarTricks Video Director / Producer
Love it!
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Originally Posted by: Carl King[br][br]that's incredibly cool.Hey dblonder --
This is pretty cool! I like the right hand harp harmonics.
I made a quick 5-minute mix from your YouTube audio. This is of course my own taste, but here's what I might do:
I like the sound of Chamber Reverb on Acoustic -- I learned this tip from our instructror Mike Olekshy. It brings out the finger slide noises in a classic way. I used Waves Renaissance Reverb on "Chamber" with a wet/dry mix of 13%.
Here's a WAV of the audio:
Of course this is subjective and what you originally did is very natural and good. Thanks for sharing it![br][br]
-Carl.
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