HawkeyeKane
1928 posts
Jul 31, 2013
3:58 PM
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Early this year, my nextdoor neighbor asked if I'd be willing to lay down some harp on his roots band's new album. I try to be a good neighbor, so I agreed. He had me record on two songs, both of which I consider to be very well written and arranged. His father is the dobro player. I had a lot of fun on these. I'm looking for honest critiques and advice for future recording work.
This first tune, I used my JT30 through my Kalamazoo, and the engineer added a bit of room reverb to it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c6q07354m4lc6io/Square_of_the_Roots_-_Humble_Cup.wma
The second one I played acoustic through the engineer's Bock condenser mic.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pl39omrg82hmtmi/Square_of_the_Roots_-_Vandalia_Illinois.wma
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Hawkeye Kane
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