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Slow burn, a little piece for two acoustic guitars

Final version: https://josephbalson.bandcamp.com/track/slow-burn

Well, it is obviously the same guitar on two tracks. The ending is one of my worse but I started getting frustrated with my fingers and the ambient noises and wanted it to be done and over for good. Better stop than do to the guitar what was done to that stupid Akai mini.

Comments

  • Sweet! Cool video as well.

  • @Pxlhg said:
    Sweet! Cool video as well.

    I could not agree more.

  • Very nice, and the video is excellent!

  • Thanks @Pxlhg @MadeofWax @richardyot
    I made the video in iMovie with footage made with luma ai.

  • I think the guitars sound very realistic. I can even hear a bit of string noise. The performance sounds like someone playing a guitar, rather than a keyboard player playing a guitar patch. Very well done.

  • edited January 2024

    @Paulieworld That is because it is a guitar (a very cheap one but a real one) played as a guitar with my little fingers. But it is HEAVILY edited because my guitar playing skills aren’t great, many takes, many overdubs, many time stretching for what I have to play slower because I wrote something too hard for me to actually play, many cuts to fix the missed left hand positions when changing chords. Even if in that piece it is almost only 3 strings chords always descending on the beat. I love descending chords on the beat.
    This one took me almost 5 hours.

    Used the same workflow for

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/59304/requiem-for-a-butterfly-some-acoustic-guitar-in-lp4i#latest
    That one was really hard, complicated left hand positions that I couldn’t transition smoothly to the next chord, basically I almost recorded every chords separately. Overdubbed the melody.

    And

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/59284/metropolis-four-a-bonus-track-for-dreams-of-a-distant-sun#latest
    There the melody is doubled with a sampled koto.

    For all I used a cheap Amazon usb microphone. The quality is actually not that bad, but it is at the same time quite noisy but it picked every stupid little environmental noise, which required more cleaning. The natural Eq of that mic is also a bit weird, the guitar dry recordings sounded really thin and busy at the same time.

  • @jo92346 said:
    For all I used a cheap Amazon usb microphone. The quality is actually not that bad, but it is at the same time quite noisy but it picked every stupid little environmental noise, which required more cleaning. The natural Eq of that mic is also a bit weird, the guitar dry recordings sounded really thin and busy at the same time.

    Investing in Klevgrands Brusfri (Swedish for No Noise 😃 ) could be well worth it. It's superb on killing both mic noise and environmental noise. Not all of course but, you'll notice a big difference.

  • Thanks @Pxlhg
    I’m not into all the plugins and things, so I mostly don’t know what exists. I’m going to try this one.

  • edited January 2024

    @jo92346 said:
    Thanks @Pxlhg
    I’m not into all the plugins and things, so I mostly don’t know what exists. I’m going to try this one.

    If you have a noisy environnement and mic, Brusfri is definitely your best friend, Joseph! It is an amazing tool!

  • Missed this one, also good! Agreed, lovely video too.
    (I can also vouch for the amazing Brusfri.)

  • Thanks @JanKun @pbelgium

    Bought the app, didn’t have time to get into it yet.

  • I always listen to guitar tracks if I can. Again I sense something South American.

  • Thanks @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr. You aren’t the only one telling me, which is weird because I have almost no Latino / Spanish / South American culture link.

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