Been working on a number of live sets lately, all of which were recorded at the Fleisher Art Memorial. Chops are getting honed, limitations surpassed, improvement is being made all the time. Hope you all enjoy!
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Been working on a number of live sets lately, all of which were recorded at the Fleisher Art Memorial. Chops are getting honed, limitations surpassed, improvement is being made all the time. Hope you all enjoy!
One (1) Martin guitar. One (1) Apogee MiC. Many effects and tweaks. Enjoy and a happy Sunday to all!
Today I sat down and decided to teach myself 1) drum programming in Pro Tools, b) MIDI functions in Pro Tools and 3) writing automation in Pro Tools. This was the result. Not bad for a couple of hours work.
Here’s a little test I did with my Apogee MiC. Just an acoustic guitar and a drum sequencer. Not a bad little USB mic, very compact and handy to travel with. Works with an iPhone, iPad of Mac. Has it’s own little tripod and a built-in pre-amp with a gain dial. All in all, I’m happy with it as a very portable and decent sounding piece of gear to do some rough demoing with.