Thàt time she didn't introduce anything new to me, however, this is by far the best nutsy boltsy practical application of the (wo)manufacture of sound that still sounds like advice from your hommie in the garage or studio. It brings me back a few decades. ❤
yeah. im a hobby guitarist. and I've been using IK Multimedia Amplitube for years now. and its amazing! I love st. vincent. and also love the fact, that she is releasing an new album.. best news ever!
When using mics, figure 8 and hypercardioid pattern mics are beneficial in places like home recording as they focus in on the sound right in front of the mic. You can also more easily deaden the sound behind by facing curtains, hung sheets/duvet. And angle your body so you're not directly facing a wall but more diagonal.
Thank you Annie, I appreciate it. I am a little behind on that stuff plus I can't afford to buy those things, but I have some modest pedals and a modest amp.
Sound bounces off smooth, flat, hard surfaces like walls. To prevent the sound from bouncing, you need uneven, bumby, soft surfaces to line your walls. A carpet on your floor is a good start, curtains on your windows that go up to the floor, you can pad the walls with some sort of padding
You may want to learn something b4 offering advice to everyone. Anne may just know, having a multi decade stint doing just what she's suggesting to do... So... Yeah.... 😢
She hasn't, she played for a very long time a harmony bobkat from the 60's and bought it for like 200 dollars. She made those guitars really popular and are now way more expensive and a couple of years ago they even made re-issues.
Hi Annie...don't know if you're actually going to see this or not...but I hear you talking about a "live" room vs a "dead" room...I just did this cover of Gerry Rafferty's Baker Street, and the room I did it in was a really "live" small room...it came out "ok" I guess as far as the recording turned out, but in hindsight, I think it would have turned out way better if I would have just done it as I usually do, which is "dead room", and then add reverb to taste...there's so many great reverb plug ins in Logic Pro now...sometimes you can experiment with live rooms that just turn out great...I guess that's just how music can be...thanks for being such a sharing presence for musicians, and hope you and yours are doing well!
Oh yeah. She’s so right. Just look in to how Tom Waits recorded Goin out west. He played some beat up old drums in a metal chicken coop on. The property of a recording studio.
What if you don,t have nothing like this except your instrustrent or simply your poorly presence and yuor voice because there isn,t any electricity supplying the amplifiers? During my times spending at many festivals this sitituation hasn´t been so unusual but the ways how the artists have found their manic different ways to deal with this circumstances was very inspiring diffrent and teaching about all the s..t of life. Best example was legendary Eric Burdon. Funny tale for a time when lights are totally off
Yeah right. Making the room as dead as possible will only get you a sound without definition, without a unique tone, without life basically. I don‘t understand why so many people fall for her and her musical „expertise“
When using mics, figure 8 and hypercardioid pattern mics are beneficial in places like home recording as they focus in on the sound right in front of the mic. You can also more easily deaden the sound behind by facing curtains, hung sheets/duvet. And angle your body so you're not directly facing a wall but more diagonal.
Yeah she's the Guitar Titan of this generation. Like she's a master at playing guitar and I've not seen any artist do it like her
And that's just one component of her multi-faceted genius!
Not sure about that, to be honest.
@@paulgordon6949 That's ok. I am.
uuhhhm no, she is a great performer
Guitar titan!!???? Hahahaha
Just keep talking, Annie. I will listen forever.
I LOVE Annie! She is a wealth of guitar, recording and performing talent.
I absolutely LOVED this MASTERCLASS, recommended!
Thàt time she didn't introduce anything new to me, however, this is by far the best nutsy boltsy practical application of the (wo)manufacture of sound that still sounds like advice from your hommie in the garage or studio. It brings me back a few decades. ❤
This masterclass looks amazing to see!
Thank you appreciate the help ! God bless you 🙏
yeah. im a hobby guitarist. and I've been using IK Multimedia Amplitube for years now. and its amazing!
I love st. vincent.
and also love the fact, that she is releasing an new album..
best news ever!
i wish i knew her when i was a teen
Thanks for putting the subtitles on the head.
She inspired me to start learning guitar❤
When using mics, figure 8 and hypercardioid pattern mics are beneficial in places like home recording as they focus in on the sound right in front of the mic. You can also more easily deaden the sound behind by facing curtains, hung sheets/duvet. And angle your body so you're not directly facing a wall but more diagonal.
Does she cover building an elaborate character persona for your music
Annie is even more beautiful without makeup
アニー最高。日本でのライブ楽しみにしてます。トーコさんもファンなので、一緒の演奏を聞きたいです。
Thank you Annie, I appreciate it. I am a little behind on that stuff plus I can't afford to buy those things, but I have some modest pedals and a modest amp.
Sound bounces off smooth, flat, hard surfaces like walls. To prevent the sound from bouncing, you need uneven, bumby, soft surfaces to line your walls. A carpet on your floor is a good start, curtains on your windows that go up to the floor, you can pad the walls with some sort of padding
You may want to learn something b4 offering advice to everyone. Anne may just know, having a multi decade stint doing just what she's suggesting to do... So... Yeah.... 😢
You don't need an expensive set to make amazing music - she is whole life played music man guitar
She hasn't, she played for a very long time a harmony bobkat from the 60's and bought it for like 200 dollars. She made those guitars really popular and are now way more expensive and a couple of years ago they even made re-issues.
Dude, I really hope English isn't your first language, because you are struggling.
fascinating woman. beautiful, as well.
Hi Annie...don't know if you're actually going to see this or not...but I hear you talking about a "live" room vs a "dead" room...I just did this cover of Gerry Rafferty's Baker Street, and the room I did it in was a really "live" small room...it came out "ok" I guess as far as the recording turned out, but in hindsight, I think it would have turned out way better if I would have just done it as I usually do, which is "dead room", and then add reverb to taste...there's so many great reverb plug ins in Logic Pro now...sometimes you can experiment with live rooms that just turn out great...I guess that's just how music can be...thanks for being such a sharing presence for musicians, and hope you and yours are doing well!
Oh yeah.
She’s so right.
Just look in to how Tom Waits recorded Goin out west. He played some beat up old drums in a metal chicken coop on. The property of a recording studio.
Omg I love Annie
A1 Class Guitar Player...everyone knows it!
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Podría escucharla hablar de cualquier tema por horas. 😗
Not to mention you can get yourself a convolution reverb and load Impulse Responses (IR) from other rooms.
That's the most 3D printed lady I've ever seen
She’s very beautiful
I had coffee with miss Vincent
Lucky you! I'm a big fan of hers.
The best
Annieeeeeee
What if you don,t have nothing like this except your instrustrent or simply your poorly presence and yuor voice because there isn,t any electricity supplying the amplifiers? During my times spending at many festivals this sitituation hasn´t been so unusual but the ways how the artists have found their manic different ways to deal with this circumstances was very inspiring diffrent and teaching about all the s..t of life. Best example was legendary Eric Burdon. Funny tale for a time when lights are totally off
Annie :D
Of course. E'core faut il... ✨🐄🐘🏁👁️🏁🐘🐄✨
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Please teach me calc2
Yeah right. Making the room as dead as possible will only get you a sound without definition, without a unique tone, without life basically. I don‘t understand why so many people fall for her and her musical „expertise“
YUP!!!
I play outside.
So yea.. like her Signature guitar by Ernie Ball is retailed at $3000.... LOL !!!
You are the Best Female Musical Alive! Is that Sexist, Probably!
When using mics, figure 8 and hypercardioid pattern mics are beneficial in places like home recording as they focus in on the sound right in front of the mic. You can also more easily deaden the sound behind by facing curtains, hung sheets/duvet. And angle your body so you're not directly facing a wall but more diagonal.