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2013/08/01 17:58:31 (permalink)

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    markno999
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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/01 18:23:18 (permalink)
    Rik,
     
    Nice composition.   To my ears, it sounds like it is missing a little body in comparison to your previous posts/guitar sound which were more full sounding.   I will say, you have some nice top end on it but I think at the expense of a full body sound of your previous posts.   I compared to Esperanza and Cueca as examples.   My hearing ain't great today, a little stuffed up from allergies so may be off on this observation....   The music sounds really good though. 
     
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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/01 19:07:40 (permalink)
    Rik, Nice little composition and guitar playing sounds good. Things do sound like they ring a bit more than how you did your last posts, but even so, a great sound over all. Nice one.
     
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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/02 11:00:30 (permalink)
    Hi Mark, you're absolutely right about the sound. I should have mentioned, I have now ; ), this was recorded with my electro-acoustic, mainly di and a little bit of mic. My neighbourhood is to noisy to record with just a mic and my nice acoustic classical guitar most of the time. Glad you like the tune though .
     
    Hi John, thanks glad you like it. My electro-acoustic has the sustain of a wet newspaper when played acoustically, but keeps on ringing when di'd, go figure ; )
     
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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/05 17:28:24 (permalink)
    Texan,
     
    So glad you like this Mr. Larry.
     
    So very glad I haven't been replaced by samples,  yet ; )
     
    Houdoe,
     
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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/06 12:16:14 (permalink)
    I agree it sounds slightly thinner, but not overly compressed.  Maybe a tad less reverb.  But very nicely played and the volume is consistent across the strings, although I'm not sure I would roll it off any less.  I know recording nylon can be tricky as the wound strings have a lot more oomph in the lower frequencies.   Right now I can't hear bass very well, so take my comments with a grain of salt.  Very pretty tune.
     
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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/06 14:42:23 (permalink)
    Hi Daryl, thanks for listening.  It still sounds very di'd to me, glad you like the tune.
     
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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/06 15:39:07 (permalink)
    Rik, this is a lovely piece of music.  I think of it as having a different flavor than some of your past recordings.  The overall performance is terrific.  I've found that X2 is the best mixing platform that CW has produced yet, and I hope you're happy with yours.

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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/07 11:17:12 (permalink)
    Hi Lynn, thanks, I try to mix up different styles of playing, glad you like it.  Well, the upgrade to x-2 was so cheap, I couldn't resist. Breverb sounds very nice too.
     
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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/07 14:59:34 (permalink)
    Lovely performance, but what's with all the hiss noise in between the notes where there should silence..? I'm surprised no one else has mentioned it, or did I miss something... 
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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/07 16:48:39 (permalink)
    Hi Frank, I guess you're hearing me breathe.
     
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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/07 17:04:22 (permalink)
    No, maybe... but I think I'm hearing some compression breathing... at 0.37, 1.06, 2.15... ...
    just an observation... I still think it sounds wonderful...
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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/07 19:25:03 (permalink)
    Sounds really good.  I really appreciate that kind of guitar playing as it is something I cannot do.  What kind of guitar do you use for this one?
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    Re: "Vals" latin waltz on classical guitar 2013/08/08 11:05:21 (permalink)
    Hi Frank, I'm pretty sure it's my asthmatic breathing ; )
     
    Hi Geno, thanks, guitar is my Lâg, plywood Chinese electric-acoustic nylon string ,more Di than mic this time.
     
    Rik
    post edited by Rikkie - 2013/08/08 11:06:28
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