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The Lady in Red.. HD Video

PostPosted: 20 May 2011, 13:32
by Phil McGarrick
The Lady in Red is my 16 month old Grandaughter Emily.
She likes twiddling the knobs on my guitar so I thought
I would include her in the video especially as she has red hair.

The BT is from Ian McCutcheon's workout 12
and Tony Clout does the Tabs for all Ian's workout CD's
Both available here :-

http://www.tabman.co.uk/cd-shop-ian-mccutcheon.htm

Set up was using my Alan Brason custom Strat, Kinman pickups (Hanks modern sound)
Alesis Quadraverb Q2 with Echoes from the past (EFTP) Patch 0-36.

Into M-AUDIO Delta 1010 soundcard and into Cubase SX 5.

The video was made in High Definition using a Sony SR12 camcorder and edited in Sony Vegas pro 9.

Hope you like The Lady in Red... cheers Phil

http://www.philmcgarrick.co.uk


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDqdluKdMgg

Re: The Lady in Red.. HD Video

PostPosted: 20 May 2011, 14:12
by chippy71
As usual Phil, excellent video,sound and playing. superb.

Neil.

Re: The Lady in Red.. HD Video

PostPosted: 20 May 2011, 15:24
by ecca
Lovely Phil.

Re: The Lady in Red.. HD Video

PostPosted: 20 May 2011, 23:31
by Pitts
Hi Phil

Yet another very nice one.. :D :D

Do me a favour and post a bummer tune one day will you, just so we don't get depressed.. ;)

Pleased to hear the Kinman's.. I have just purchased a set of the Impersonators which claim very good things in regard to noise but maintaining
that original sound.. Hope to fit them this weekend.. Fingers crossed for a good outcome as they are not cheap. :roll:
HM uses and endorses them so I guess there must be some truth in there.

Ray
NZ

Re: The Lady in Red.. HD Video

PostPosted: 21 May 2011, 09:34
by Phil McGarrick
Thank you very much Neil, Ecca & Ray for you nice comments. Much appreciaterd.

Ray I'm sure those pickups will sound the buisness especially if HBM has endorsed them.
Good luck..
Phil

Re: The Lady in Red.. HD Video

PostPosted: 21 May 2011, 11:55
by Rjanuarsa
nicely done with great sound Phil. I always like the multi-camera effect on your videos. I'll give it a go one day, when I have figured how to do it while playing live.

Anyway, nice modern Marvin sound indeed.

Regards,

Robby

Re: The Lady in Red.. HD Video

PostPosted: 21 May 2011, 15:37
by ecca
Play and film it twice Rob from 2 different camera angles and then mix it in Vegas or Movie maker or something, playing over the same soundtrack, i.e. don't cut and chop the soundtrack.

Re: The Lady in Red.. HD Video

PostPosted: 21 May 2011, 19:50
by Phil McGarrick
Rjanuarsa wrote:nicely done with great sound Phil. I always like the multi-camera effect on your videos. I'll give it a go one day, when I have figured how to do it while playing live.

Anyway, nice modern Marvin sound indeed.

Regards,

Robby


Thanks Robby for your nice comment.
I totally agree with Ecca - who has made some brilliant video's .
If you mess with the sound track it's very hard to fix.
The video part you can merge and play with as much as you want.

All the best.. Phil

Re: The Lady in Red.. HD Video

PostPosted: 21 May 2011, 20:32
by tolo
Class... Real class. I am happy that you left the lovely string inflection in at 0.34.... I really love stuff like that and always try to keep them in because they are one offs and can really define a track as unique. Hank did the same thing on his grace notes, string tree tension 'pings' etc...(but probably more to do with time!) I bet you toyed with taking it out though?!! You made the right call.. :D

As usual - excellent all round production and sublime playing Phil...

Keep very well

Tony.

Re: The Lady in Red.. HD Video

PostPosted: 22 May 2011, 06:49
by Rjanuarsa
Phil McGarrick wrote:


Thanks Robby for your nice comment.
I totally agree with Ecca - who has made some brilliant video's .
If you mess with the sound track it's very hard to fix.
The video part you can merge and play with as much as you want.

All the best.. Phil[/quote]
ecca wrote:Play and film it twice Rob from 2 different camera angles and then mix it in Vegas or Movie maker or something, playing over the same soundtrack, i.e. don't cut and chop the soundtrack.


Thanks Very much for the tip Phil.

Thanks Ec, I should've asked you, I know you're the expert for video editing.

Thanks and regards,


Robby