1 (edited by Peatle Jville 2024-02-18 00:30:34)

Topic: Stay Strong

I thought I would have a go at playing Alt Country on my guitar. Then the idea came into my head what would my playing sound like with a different style of vocal a fusion of two styles. Most probably didn't work out but I thought I put it up on here anyway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba4KSGOeEE4

Re: Stay Strong

I liked what you have done Peatle.  It worked as far as I am concerned.  I liked the echoing voice.  How did you do that may I ask?     

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Re: Stay Strong

I like the way you perform your songs and ask questions in the accompanying videos. Your double tracking and echo kind of remind me of when I used to do it before I could afford multi track machines. It begs the question can you hear the previous track while adding the new/dubbed track? There is a reason for my question.     

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4 (edited by Peatle Jville 2024-03-02 04:18:21)

Re: Stay Strong

Cheers Jan and Piri thank you for your feedback and question on how I record.
Just recently I installed a free online thing called Clipchamp onto my laptop. It is real easy to use. It has non-linear editing software that allows users to import, edit, and export audio and visual material. So I record my vocals and guitar on my cell phone. After experimenting a bit I began multi tracking my vocals. So I put my headphones on and play what I previously recorded through my laptop  while recording my  next vocal  into my cell phone. In regards to echoing voice parts its just multi tracking the same vocal in a way that makes it sound like it is echoing. So the echo sound comes by singing the same thing a little after or before the main vocal, also sometimes by singing a bit lower or higher. By using my recording method I can hear my previous dubbed track.  I have a terrible voice but I suspect someone with better vocal ability than me could make it work better. I email my recording of my phone to my laptop then download onto Clipchamp. Lyrically I’m losing my way at the moment.

Re: Stay Strong

Wow thats good to know, I might just check it out myself Peatle, cheers.     

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