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May 14 2019, 07:12 AM |
Hey guys,
I am thinking about producing some sound tweaking lessons for our community - and would like to check with you if you have any thoughts/suggestions for this topic. Here you can see a video I recorded to give Yoncopin feedback in his REC thread. Do you think this video is any good? Or is it a bit long and boring perhaps? Do you feel it's relevant (even though you might not have a Kemper amp)? |
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May 14 2019, 07:29 AM |
Great vid! Since it's got a kemper full center frame, it does come across as a kemper vid even though you are just using the kemper to demo tone concepts/building. So probably play great for kemper folks and maybe less for for non kemper folks just cause it looks like a kemper vid from the thumbnail. For more generic vids, I've seen folks use stock images/graphics to represent the amp/fx etc. This requires a wad more work in post production of course.
Todd Hey guys,
I am thinking about producing some sound tweaking lessons for our community - and would like to check with you if you have any thoughts/suggestions for this topic. Here you can see a video I recorded to give Yoncopin feedback in his REC thread. Do you think this video is any good? Or is it a bit long and boring perhaps? Do you feel it's relevant (even though you might not have a Kemper amp)? |
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May 14 2019, 08:06 AM |
I think that would be really good. I remember a while back, Darius did a couple of tone workshops where students sent in their v tone and Darius explained how to improve it, things like adding effects and backing them off so that you only really know that they're there when you switch them off and on, almost imperceptible, but adding thickness to the sound.
Could be a great series, starting with how to build basic patches and the mystery of tweaking eq. Cheers Kris -------------------- SEE MY GMC CERTIFICATE “Success is not obtained overnight. It comes in instalments; you get a little bit today, a little bit tomorrow until the whole package is given out. The day you procrastinate, you lose that day's success.” Israelmore Ayivor |
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May 14 2019, 02:24 PM |
Ok so I tried recording a new one - this time with an Yngwie type backing/tone in mind. The backing is from Marcus Lavendell's Neoclassical three level lesson.
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May 14 2019, 06:24 PM |
Hi Kris, I've watched the new one. This is very interesting! and now I want a Kemper!
These are some first thoughts about the vid: - I would to see you and your guitar on main screen since the overal video will become more organic and entertained to watch. - Having some comparisons can be cool. What about an A/B moment where we can hear the initial tone and the final tone? - What's the target tone? In this case, I assume that you have Yngwie's tone in your head, but maybe adding any Yngwie's clip to let other people hear what's the target tone can be cool. -------------------- My lessons
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May 15 2019, 10:02 AM |
I think this is great! For me to take this lesson and really apply it I'd add two file attachments to the lesson. 1) A dry direct DI wav of you playing a short passage that applies to the lesson theme 2) A "wet" processed final wav file which is the 1st file reamped with your Kemper's final tone I could then drop the two files in separate tracks in my DAW and while watching your video apply your techniques and A/B compare them with your results. That way the guitar technique isn't the limiting factor and I can just focus on the tone. Oh, and the backing track... That my friend is a superb idea imho. We've also got the tone from Mr Dahl's fingers and his guitar, it will be interesting to see how close we can get with our Helix. I won't, unfortunately be spending too much time on it though, need to practise but it would be good if it was a sticky for future reference. Kris, how about a new section on gmc with courses like Ben's Beginner Course in the same format? Maybe this could be the start of a Tone Building box set? I've had a few ideas over time that I've discussed with you and the other instructors for box set style. I know it's a pretty big task but it's just a brainstormer for you for now, and I'm sure many would like to pick a box set and systematically work through it Cheers This post has been edited by Phil66: May 16 2019, 10:02 AM -------------------- SEE MY GMC CERTIFICATE “Success is not obtained overnight. It comes in instalments; you get a little bit today, a little bit tomorrow until the whole package is given out. The day you procrastinate, you lose that day's success.” Israelmore Ayivor |
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May 15 2019, 01:33 PM |
I thought breaking down to 2 parts would be easier for a beginner to digest. First replicate the tone needed, then selecting a backtrack and tweaking accordingly.
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May 15 2019, 02:26 PM |
I thought breaking down to 2 parts would be easier for a beginner to digest. First replicate the tone needed, then selecting a backtrack and tweaking accordingly. Two parts is a good idea! -------------------- My lessons
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