Otaraxia
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Here's the new video!!!!
Here is the previous video.
Here is the previous video.
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Man......absolutely beautiful. It makes me happy to see other electric guitarists working to give the instrument a new voice in music. And, your performance really shows that you have a well understanding of instrument translation. If I were to suggest anything it would be to make sure that you work out those chords near the end, and if you were to work out the whole piece with a metronome at a slow setting, then it would reveal a more cohesive, melodic flow. But, you do have this very wonderful moment in the middle of your performance were it is obvious that you were in the music. And, for that moment alone, for me, mistakes are forgivable. Thanks for your post man. And, thank you for your beautiful performance.
I almost forgot to answer the questions. Well, the way I record the audio is by having my rig in the living room with me. And, I have my Cabinet in my bedroom, miced, and covered with a Uhaul moving blanket. The DAW is also in my room, so I have to take one of my monitors and put it in the living room. Through that one monitor I feed a click track, and the mix. So, I can hear what I am playing and what I am playing with. Really, when your recording several voices by yourself, obviously you are going to have to record them separate. There is no shame in using a click track. If you don't want to lose that human feel, then learn how to stretch time with the click track. Its not that hard. Keep work'n man!!! I like it!!!!
We have a pet peeve about using web cams for guitar videos in general,[THIS IS NOT PERSONAL IN ANY WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM] though we know it cost a bit to attain the adequate equipment; so we forgive