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Old 3rd June 2008, 12:52 AM   #1
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got new UAD recording stuff-first recording

Hi All: I bought 2 used Universal Audio UAD-1 plug in cards. They came with some cool software that would cost 10's of thousands of dollars for the actual hardware. It took a few days to figure out to get them loaded to my computer, but finally tenacity won out-thanks to you guys here in big part! Anyway, tonight I got actually use them. Here is my first attempt at using some of the plug ins-I spent about 20 minutes mixing this one, probably the longest mix of my life. I have always dreamed of owning some UA gear, but it just costs too much. These things really opened up my ears! ONe of the many things I hear is the huge difference between the wave file and mp3 you will hear. I am also hearing more definition/seperation of things and warmth. At leat that is what I hear. Who knows what others will hear. FYI, I make up all the words and music as I go along and record it with 4 mics. All instruments are played at once and no overdubs, with all the sound sources so close with no isolation or baffle

I got a cool plate reverb going on this song. Now I have to learn how to control these wild beasts at my fingertips. I have learned all this recording stuff using my ears. But the ears get tired of hearing oneself all the time. Any feedback on how it came out, suggestions for tuning it up more, is welcomed. Walter

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Old 3rd June 2008, 12:34 PM   #2
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Beep BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP Goes the harmonica?


Recording quality, in my opinion works for blues, but if your playing blues I would really try to lose the drums, more of a delta style maybe, Also... This might sound harsh but I really hate when white guys try and play the blues, it sounds fake always to me.

Hope you like the UAD!!!

So Eric Clapton sounds fake and SRV sounded fake???
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Old 4th June 2008, 01:48 AM   #3
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Peter Green...

When J Lee Hooker was old and asked who do you want to play with, he said Peter Green. He choose an English white boy. Cause his phrasing on the guitar solos is beyond words.
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YouTube - Slow Blues in E

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, terrible. Sorry for this post.
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