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Skip Russell

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  1. Having been picked to choose this months recording challenge theme, I thought I would get going on a Jazz Standard.  This is All of Me, straight out of the Real Book.  I know we are going to study this one for the Jazz Standards Academy course, so I thought I would try it on my own first, and see the difference after Steve presents this in class.

    Thanks for any comments.

     

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  2. Thanks @Fretless for your comments.

    I am looking to do more recording, with more time on my hands. So, any comments or suggestions are helpful.

    I have the basic equipment for recording, but not much experience, so I was interested in what other people had for recording setups, and what works for them.  I have a 2i4 Focusrite audio interface, Ableton Live 10 for my DAW, and a Perception 120 condenser microphone.  I usually go directly into the audio interface from my electric archtop for the clean sound and apply EQ, reverb, and / or chorus using Ableton as I want.  I have also used my solid state amp out as a line in to the audio interface, as well as recording my acoustic with the condenser mic.  I have submitted recordings for the last two recording challenges.  I am looking to get a warmer sound for my recordings, so any comments or suggestions are welcomed.

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  3. For this month’s recording challenge, emotions, I am submitting “Ashokan Farewell”.  This song written by Jay Unger is from the Soundtrack of the PBS series “The Civil War”, a film by Ken Burns.  The tempo marks for this song say to play Slowly, with expression, so I think it qualifies for this month’s theme.  I decided to try recording my acoustic guitar with a condenser microphone, not my usual recording practice.  Probably could use some more EQ’ing, perhaps for another version.

     

     

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