Mr Glyn cool 90 demo
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Mr Glyn cool 90 demo
Ok trying.... to do a more professional demo
I've not quite nailed it. Might need to go back and boost the output a bit.
Also I cant for the life of me get the you tube link thing to work here ever.
https://youtu.be/kk1CWTgEblc?si=Z44w03XGaoQtRPoF
Feel free to slam me with criticism as Id like to learn how to do these sort of things properly.
I've not quite nailed it. Might need to go back and boost the output a bit.
Also I cant for the life of me get the you tube link thing to work here ever.
https://youtu.be/kk1CWTgEblc?si=Z44w03XGaoQtRPoF
Feel free to slam me with criticism as Id like to learn how to do these sort of things properly.
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Re: Mr Glyn cool 90 demo
I'm curious how it sounds on chords, or with higher gain, or how the interaction with the volume and tone controls are.
Through the 3 minutes the playing and sound doesn't really differ much to showcase more than the noodling side of things.
Through the 3 minutes the playing and sound doesn't really differ much to showcase more than the noodling side of things.
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Re: Mr Glyn cool 90 demo
Righto good feed back !NippleWrestler wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:29 am I'm curious how it sounds on chords, or with higher gain, or how the interaction with the volume and tone controls are.
Through the 3 minutes the playing and sound doesn't really differ much to showcase more than the noodling side of things.
Not really a high gain guy so I wouldn’t trust the tone thru my gear.
I had the same reflection about chords after I recorded it
I think one learning point would be to have a plan about what to play before recording. Probably would cut down on the noodle factor
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Re: Mr Glyn cool 90 demo
Aye that's what I do, otherwise it's 14 minutes of crap riffs.StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:32 amRighto good feed back !NippleWrestler wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:29 am I'm curious how it sounds on chords, or with higher gain, or how the interaction with the volume and tone controls are.
Through the 3 minutes the playing and sound doesn't really differ much to showcase more than the noodling side of things.
Not really a high gain guy so I wouldn’t trust the tone thru my gear.
I had the same reflection about chords after I recorded it
I think one learning point would be to have a plan about what to play before recording. Probably would cut down on the noodle factor
Thanks!
I typically start a demo wth the best sound, rather than going through things in order. Since people turn in or turn off after 15 seconds I wanted to get the important message across first then go into the other stuff.
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Re: Mr Glyn cool 90 demo
@nipple - good suggestions racking up , taNippleWrestler wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:44 amAye that's what I do, otherwise it's 14 minutes of crap riffs.StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:32 amRighto good feed back !NippleWrestler wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:29 am I'm curious how it sounds on chords, or with higher gain, or how the interaction with the volume and tone controls are.
Through the 3 minutes the playing and sound doesn't really differ much to showcase more than the noodling side of things.
Not really a high gain guy so I wouldn’t trust the tone thru my gear.
I had the same reflection about chords after I recorded it
I think one learning point would be to have a plan about what to play before recording. Probably would cut down on the noodle factor
Thanks!
I typically start a demo wth the best sound, rather than going through things in order. Since people turn in or turn off after 15 seconds I wanted to get the important message across first then go into the other stuff.
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Re: Mr Glyn cool 90 demo
Great video! I think it shows the pickup well. I would agree chords are helpful when trying to actually get a gauge on how it sounds, everyone plucks the strings slightly differently but chords seem to even the playing field somewhat.although I’m a hypocrite and don’t always follow my own advise. Choosing what to play and finding more than half an hour to edit a video is what I find the hardest.
And I’m unsure on the copy-write issues of playing other people’s riffs, I’ve only been pulled up once for playing along to Hendrix track, got an email to say your video is now owned by Sony or some such.
And I’m unsure on the copy-write issues of playing other people’s riffs, I’ve only been pulled up once for playing along to Hendrix track, got an email to say your video is now owned by Sony or some such.
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Re: Mr Glyn cool 90 demo
If you play other people's riffs you'll get pinged, and either the video gets pulled or any money made goes to the copyright holder. Doesn't really matter so much for the little guys who don't do it as a job but I know Ola and Philip McKnight have both been had by this.Reg18 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:03 am Great video! I think it shows the pickup well. I would agree chords are helpful when trying to actually get a gauge on how it sounds, everyone plucks the strings slightly differently but chords seem to even the playing field somewhat.although I’m a hypocrite and don’t always follow my own advise. Choosing what to play and finding more than half an hour to edit a video is what I find the hardest.
And I’m unsure on the copy-write issues of playing other people’s riffs, I’ve only been pulled up once for playing along to Hendrix track, got an email to say your video is now owned by Sony or some such.
It's done by AI these days that'll only get more sophisticated as it grows.
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Re: Mr Glyn cool 90 demo
Thanks RegReg18 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:03 am Great video! I think it shows the pickup well. I would agree chords are helpful when trying to actually get a gauge on how it sounds, everyone plucks the strings slightly differently but chords seem to even the playing field somewhat.although I’m a hypocrite and don’t always follow my own advise. Choosing what to play and finding more than half an hour to edit a video is what I find the hardest.
And I’m unsure on the copy-write issues of playing other people’s riffs, I’ve only been pulled up once for playing along to Hendrix track, got an email to say your video is now owned by Sony or some such.
Yeh the time issue is a biggy for sure
I think I’d avoid covering riffs personally where possible. But like I said I’d be better of planning a bit around what to play ahead of time.
Next demo I do I’ll definitely take on board what you and nipplewrestler have mentioned as I think you’re both spot on
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Re: Mr Glyn cool 90 demo
For what’s its worth Glyn was very happy with the clip and it’s now on his website.
Hopefully I’ll get a chance to demo some more of his pickups. I genuinely think he makes a great product. The p90 now makes that LP a very pleasant guitar for me.
Hopefully I’ll get a chance to demo some more of his pickups. I genuinely think he makes a great product. The p90 now makes that LP a very pleasant guitar for me.
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Re: Mr Glyn cool 90 demo
Everyone plays different so it’s likely a good idea for himStrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:52 am For what’s its worth Glyn was very happy with the clip and it’s now on his website.
Hopefully I’ll get a chance to demo some more of his pickups. I genuinely think he makes a great product. The p90 now makes that LP a very pleasant guitar for me.
To have a range of styles and genres of his products to showcase.
I personally am stuck in the 90s grunge/rock vibes so tend to listen to similar demos to get an idea of a product. Metal demos or just clean demos I don’t tend to watch.
It’s a great video! Not many people can be bothered to put as much effort as you have into it, good job!
Edit: guessing that must have taken best part of a day to put together?
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Re: Mr Glyn cool 90 demo
It took about an hour of setting up the mic and computer etc and recording and about twice that editing and mucking around.Reg18 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 10:25 amEveryone plays different so it’s likely a good idea for himStrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:52 am For what’s its worth Glyn was very happy with the clip and it’s now on his website.
Hopefully I’ll get a chance to demo some more of his pickups. I genuinely think he makes a great product. The p90 now makes that LP a very pleasant guitar for me.
To have a range of styles and genres of his products to showcase.
I personally am stuck in the 90s grunge/rock vibes so tend to listen to similar demos to get an idea of a product. Metal demos or just clean demos I don’t tend to watch.
It’s a great video! Not many people can be bothered to put as much effort as you have into it, good job!
Edit: guessing that must have taken best part of a day to put together?
That being said I didn’t know what I was doing