Beatrice
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just popping my head round to check on your latest and comment (sorry i’m not doing it often…. way too slow for me still….
However, i want to say i enjoyed this performance, great job @Michelle-PSL! and the comments made me giggle too! 😆
you must be thrilled it’s nearly final day!! it’s gone by so quickly!!
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Congratulations to all the winners! and i am particularly delighted that @Daniel_Morin won the SJ-200 ‘leftie special’ ! I agree with Marquita, you are a really deserving of that guitar Daniel! Looking forward to hearing you play it at a future VOM! 🙂
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That was excellent @Marissa! Impressive control and accuracy with both fretting and strumming/picking hands! You are a natural talent! Love your performance
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Well.. just over a week to go Michelle! you must be excited to have maintained the discipline of the challenge! You’ve achieved so much, really well done!
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Amazing cover of a great tune @LC_Smith ! Loving the simplicity of the bare bone strumming accompanying your stunning vocals! Really well done!
the more you record the easier it gets, so i hope you keep sharing 😉
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Great last few performances I’ve been catching up on youtube Michelle!! Wow, less than a month to go to conclude this epic challenge! Fab!
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I really dig this song @Daniel_Morin ! Fantastic playing ! Anyone else sensing a little Soviet vibe to this tune? 😉
Also, great 4-track recording and split screens!!
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Fantastic playing @Marisa ! all these hammer ons and pull offs are very effective. Lovely singing too!! 👏
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Ah of course if you like some more advanced features and playing with nobs… then mixers are probably fun… although i’ve got zero experience with one 😅
a comparison…. for the clueless like me… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-pZxqx1KPU
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hi @Cadgirl
Yes GarageBand is a good tool for recording music. That’s the one i use all the time, and there are lots of tutorial videos on Youtube for iPhone and iPad and for Mac OS, some examples
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hi LMG
yes, it seems like the most versatile option for you, since you have equipment you can plug onto the AI.
Then you can record and use for Zoom indeed.
there are quite a few videos on YouTube that give reviews of decent AI’s, here is a couple of them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmdg5jJK4H4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqL-IYc4Rn0&t=6s
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Hi @LMG_73
thanks for the detailed info of your gear, seems like you have already made a good start and choice.
The best for recording onto your computer would be an Audio Interface. Doesn’t need to be too pricey. Most people on TAC use Scarlett Duo or Presonus or the likes, i use Native Instrument. If you have a pickup in your guitar you can plug directly into the AI. Or you may need another mic to get the sound from your sound hole as your mic will pick up your close up vocals, but not your guitar so much, if you wanted to record both at once.
Some people also use a USB mic for recording or performing. That picks up both guitar and vocals.
So for DAW (to record your sound) Do you have Mac OS? (free GarageBand)? If you have Windows, there is a free equivalent called Bandlab https://www.bandlab.com
Or some members use Audacity, or Studio One, or Ableton Lite, they’re free.
So it really depends on what you want to use… PC or phone… and budget etc.. Also from what you’re saying, you are not looking to do pro-studio quality, so either an audio interface, or a good usb mic would be adequate. What would be your preference?
Ps. Usually midi input is for midi-keyboards or other midi devices
