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Post by spock on Jan 23, 2024 14:01:42 GMT -6
here's an artist I recorded where I used the TG Type L on vocals, harmonica and the pedal steel (bass was direct through EL-9 Mike-E and the acoustic guitar was a pair of 414's) Well done, dig your voice and the tune!
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Post by doubledog on Jan 24, 2024 8:45:40 GMT -6
here's an artist I recorded where I used the TG Type L on vocals, harmonica and the pedal steel (bass was direct through EL-9 Mike-E and the acoustic guitar was a pair of 414's) Well done, dig your voice and the tune! not me, but a local guy I recorded, and yes, he has a great voice and a great song (it made my wife start crying)
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Post by chessparov on Jan 24, 2024 11:23:14 GMT -6
Oddly enough at a local Senior Home facility last weekend, right after I sang to them... One of the elderly patients cried too. (He was a Musician) Chris
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Post by jacobamerritt on Jan 24, 2024 15:38:57 GMT -6
not me, but a local guy I recorded, and yes, he has a great voice and a great song (it made my wife start crying) What was the signal chain on the vocal?
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Post by doubledog on Jan 24, 2024 17:02:04 GMT -6
not me, but a local guy I recorded, and yes, he has a great voice and a great song (it made my wife start crying) What was the signal chain on the vocal? Chandler TG Type L (on A) -> AML 5003D -> Apollo 16. In the mix I think I put a little of the UADx "gray" la-2a compressor and I think I used a tiny bit of the soundtoys superplate and echoboy jr. There was also some vocal bleed into the AKG 414 b-uls's on the guitar, but most of it was the TG.
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Post by Bat Lanyard on Jan 28, 2024 21:32:04 GMT -6
Threw it up yesterday on a Vox cab with Blue Alnicos combined with a Royer. Shockingly good, the L. Great sounds captured.
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Post by spock on Mar 1, 2024 11:16:54 GMT -6
Wade's personal vintage AKG C12 (Ser. No 616) vs the TYPE L on drums with no processing; happy Friday!
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Post by spock on Apr 1, 2024 11:54:43 GMT -6
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