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#346742 - 07/10/12 04:22 PM
Re: Oh DonM, after this post, I will lurk again.
[Re: brickboo]
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It's a style that I got from my old friend Charlie Ohram many years ago. Seemed to me like it fit the bill for this song. Keep in mind I heard the song for the first time a month ago, and only began performing it three weeks ago on a limited basis. Thanks for the kudos, Gary
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#346743 - 07/10/12 04:45 PM
Re: Oh DonM, after this post, I will lurk again.
[Re: brickboo]
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Well, if you had limited experience with the tune, you sure fooled me.
The style works great, and it adds a different flavor, without taking away anything from the gist of the tune.
We both know that presentation is everything, Gary, and this was well presented...don't be so modest.
Ian
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#346748 - 07/10/12 06:07 PM
Re: Oh DonM, after this post, I will lurk again.
[Re: brickboo]
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Nice job Gary! Joe
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#346770 - 07/11/12 08:08 AM
Re: Oh DonM, after this post, I will lurk again.
[Re: brickboo]
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Thanks for the complements everyone. Brian, using a cable with a 1/8-inch stereo plug at one end, and a 1/4-inch stereo plug at the other end, I plug the 1/4-inch stereo plug into the keyboard's headphone out jack and the other end goes into the Zoom H2 Line-In. I set the recording input level of the Zoom to about 60 and just press the record button. It's a one-shot deal, no effects editing at all, and the Zoom saves the recording as an MP3. I then put the song into Audacity and trim the ends before uploading it to Box Net. The Style is one that Charlie Ohram (Rattley) sent me many years ago. It was originally created for Sounds Of Silence. Here's a link to the style for anyone that wishes to use it: Sounds of Silence style Cheers, Gary
Edited by travlin'easy (07/11/12 08:13 AM)
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#346773 - 07/11/12 08:32 AM
Re: Oh DonM, after this post, I will lurk again.
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I'm using the TC Helicon Harmony-M Vocal Harmonizer and sending the output of the TC into the keyboard's Mic/Line-In and a Crown CM-311A headset mic. The keyboard is a Yamaha PSR-3000, which is an antique by today's standards, but it still sounds pretty good to me. Essentially, everything is going through the keyboard, which for me, really makes life easier. No mixers, fewer cables to contend with, and when I need MP3s, which is only for breaks, they're fired from my netbook PC directly to the Bose 1/8-inch input, thereby bypassing the keyboard entirely. Cheers, Gary
Edited by travlin'easy (07/11/12 08:35 AM)
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