Vintage J 45 videos

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Robert Mayo
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Vintage J 45 videos

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Just click on view all or my youtube channel to see all of them, I am going to actually re-record the first in this series as I moved the mic and they sounded better. Feedback ?
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Not to be harsh, but if you want to give your customers a really good idea, you maybe oughta look at getting a professional engineer to make the samples...or another alternative would be to rent a couple of really great mics(or borrow from a studio) and let me help you with placement, etc. The video isn't important, id just put clips on your website with pictures. those recordings dont do those wonderful instruments any favors..here are some great examples of what im talking about.


https://www.frontendaudio.com/Articles.asp?ID=170

http://testing.holmerup.biz/microphones/

http://www.placidaudio.com/
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I can dig what your saying, I am new to the video media , I do have a direct usb to computer cord and Shure mic(s) , placement is changing as I am learning, I do not think I will hire any pro's as these are just meant to really show the guitars not my playing ability ( which is garage band hack at beat). Thanks as any and all feedback is important.
Greg.