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The clip had disappeared when I looked again, so you may need to reinsert it. Ah it's back again now.
Thanks for taking the time to listen and for the kind words, it's appreciated! All the notes are Robben's of course
I'm new to this home recording stuff, but I want to do it properly and get it sounding as good as I can. Guess it'll be a steep and hopefully not too expensive learning curve.
Points duly noted, totally get what you're saying. The visuals will get worked on once I'm happy with how I get things sounding first. Thanks for the feedback.
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Well it was recorded with my amp mic'd with SM57 into an interface. Anyone try/recommend any other types of microphones?
Speaker simulators look quite appealing too (especially for late night recording), negating the need for an amp and microphones. The Two Notes CAB and Neunaber Iconoclast look pretty interesting. The Two Notes CAB seems a lot more versatile whereas the Iconoclast looks a bit more grab and go...
Anyone have experience with either the Two Notes CAB or Neunaber Iconoclast (or any other speaker sim for that matter) and how do they compare to conventional recording with a mic etc?
Lots of reasons, of course, all valid, but if you start with a clear idea of 'why', then it'll lead you to the right decisions on audio gear, video setup, framing, narration, editing, etc.
So it might just be a case of whatever takes my interest at any given time. A shiny new bit of gear, or perhaps documenting a playing concept I've been working on, I'll have a think and get the drawing board.
Yeah I'm most concerned with the sound first and foremost as I'm often left quite frustrated with the sound quality, particularly regarding gear demos. As above, I guess I need to think about an angle for what I'd be doing but higher quality video is really important even if it's just a vid of the playing. It's starting to bug me already!
Yep I hear what you're saying, although I do quite like the Mike Hermans approach. Gives an air of mystique But I guess that only works in certain settings (gear demos?) and that is kinda his thing now...
Yeah there are sync issues that need addressing. It is jarring, so I'll have to get some editing chops together!
Appreciate you all taking the time to watch and for the comments, it's reassuring that the sound quality is of an acceptable standard. I'll probably try a couple other recording approaches see how I can refine that and then get on to the visuals
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Yeah you're absolutely right, I think I'll do it to document my playing/concepts/practise and for a bit of fun. It's only YouTube after all