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Some Robben Ford sounds...

New Telecaster Day so I made some Robben Ford noises on it...


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  • Man your video quality is way better than mine (I need to investigate why).
    Great licks and great sound of that guitar!! You must be popular on the gigging scene :D
    Love those last two cheeky notes lol
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  • Man your video quality is way better than mine (I need to investigate why).
    Great licks and great sound of that guitar!! You must be popular on the gigging scene :D
    Love those last two cheeky notes lol
    Cheers mate! It's an easyish setup if I'm honest!

    Thanks for the kind words! Errrrr... Yeah, quite busy on the gigging front for me at the moment. 7 different bands in the month of March
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  • What!! Lol.... 
    Are you able to handle all those?
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  • What!! Lol.... 
    Are you able to handle all those?
    We shall certainly find out! I think it'll be fine! It's probably 200/250 songs though! 
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  • Luckily, none of them are Jump!
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  • Hahahahaha!! THat's a MASSIVE amount of songs, though. I remember our old drummer was in 5 bands and he was showing signs of strain so well done if you're managing it!
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    Man your video quality is way better than mine (I need to investigate why).
    Great licks and great sound of that guitar!! You must be popular on the gigging scene :D
    Love those last two cheeky notes lol
    Cheers mate! It's an easyish setup if I'm honest!


    So spill ......
    Imagine something sharp and witty here ......

    Feedback
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  • Jalapeno said:
    Man your video quality is way better than mine (I need to investigate why).
    Great licks and great sound of that guitar!! You must be popular on the gigging scene :D
    Love those last two cheeky notes lol
    Cheers mate! It's an easyish setup if I'm honest!


    So spill ......
    I'm going to do a video on this very topic in April I think because I keep being asked the question! 

    In summary...

    To capture sound

    All amp sounds come from a Fender Mustang. I use the XLR out directly into an Audio Interface to capture the sounds. Any amp with an XLR would do this ranging from entry level Mustang to Axe Fx III. I'm using a Presonus interface which is properly entry level. I then download a backing track from wherever (https://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/) is quite a good resource. I put the backing track into some audio recording software (I'm using Studio One Artist) and record the guitar against that.

    To capture video

    I'm using a Canon SL2. Entry level DSLR. It was about £530 with the kit lens new but can be much cheaper used. Any camera will do. I also occasionally use an older go pro which is dirt cheap but amazing quality. 

    To tie it together

    I use Davinci Resolve (video editing software) to blend the audio with the video. On the more recent videos on my channel I've been using a mix of direct audio captured blended with a 20% room mic audio. It seems to reflect the sound pretty well I think!

    That's pretty much it I think! Any questions, giz a shout!
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  • Hell I'll have to check if my amp has XLR out! 
    Thanks for the info there!
    My camera has no audio in - total bummer and have to sync up after. 
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  • Hell I'll have to check if my amp has XLR out! 
    Thanks for the info there!
    My camera has no audio in - total bummer and have to sync up after. 
    No worries man! If it's a proper amp I doubt it would! It tends to be only modelling amps that do it! However, if you have anything like a flyrig, they're normally fairly decent!



    The sync'ing up thing isn't a problem, infact it's better than the camera having speaker inputs as you can manage the levels much better! 
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  • My HT20 has an emulated out but I think that's just for headphones. Damn...
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