Technically as Geoff used instrumentation it's not A Capella. That said this is a brilliant use of his take on it. I could never get all that to work.. I'm lucky to get any lights up in the first place. Nicely done.
He has had a video on channel that showed him singing all parts then auto tuning them to make them mesh better. We know he can do all those ranges just based off the oogie boogie song with voiceplay lol
The sequence looks great on your display. Yours is the first video I've seen of it since Jim and I shared the sequence. I like the sequencing you did on the spinners. I also really like the way you have floods on the sides of your garage. It looks good. I'll experiment to see how that approach looks on my house. I currently have floods at the top pointed down. Your approach lights up the bottoms/sides really well.
Thanks so much for sharing it, and great job. It's one of our favorites. I might point floods down if I had the option. I like the way yours looks more evenly lit. I had to turn mine down to 50% since they're so close to the door. I initially tried to have them farther away, out on a 12" pole, but it was a trip hazard. Maybe next year my wife will finally convince me to build an enormous garage matrix and they'll be retired. Maybe... if she pushes all the pixels. 🤣
Nicely done with the light show. There's a couple of families in our area that do the same type of light shows for Christmas. Can broadcast about a Block or two on a radio frequency, about 12 to 15 songs each season.
Geoff doesn't do acapella in his own low bass covers. It makes a change for him outside of VoicePlay. It's probably even more work, I know he spends hours choosing the plugins to use for best effect.
Yes he does, he even had a video once of them making it in his studio. He sings each parts himself the auto tunes areas when he puts all 4 voices together
Technically as Geoff used instrumentation it's not A Capella. That said this is a brilliant use of his take on it. I could never get all that to work.. I'm lucky to get any lights up in the first place. Nicely done.
He has had a video on channel that showed him singing all parts then auto tuning them to make them mesh better. We know he can do all those ranges just based off the oogie boogie song with voiceplay lol
The sequence looks great on your display. Yours is the first video I've seen of it since Jim and I shared the sequence. I like the sequencing you did on the spinners. I also really like the way you have floods on the sides of your garage. It looks good. I'll experiment to see how that approach looks on my house. I currently have floods at the top pointed down. Your approach lights up the bottoms/sides really well.
Thanks so much for sharing it, and great job. It's one of our favorites. I might point floods down if I had the option. I like the way yours looks more evenly lit. I had to turn mine down to 50% since they're so close to the door. I initially tried to have them farther away, out on a 12" pole, but it was a trip hazard. Maybe next year my wife will finally convince me to build an enormous garage matrix and they'll be retired. Maybe... if she pushes all the pixels. 🤣
Nicely done with the light show. There's a couple of families in our area that do the same type of light shows for Christmas. Can broadcast about a Block or two on a radio frequency, about 12 to 15 songs each season.
I loved it! Must've been hard work.
Very cool!!
Hooray!
I would have had the video output projected on that nice big garage door.
Geoff doesn't do acapella in his own low bass covers. It makes a change for him outside of VoicePlay. It's probably even more work, I know he spends hours choosing the plugins to use for best effect.
Yes he does, he even had a video once of them making it in his studio. He sings each parts himself the auto tunes areas when he puts all 4 voices together
@@austinmull8515 he definitely doesn't. The drums aren't him, therefore not acapella
Do you mind if I share this?
Go for it.
I'm collecting these. This one has the video included. ua-cam.com/video/S0Ih-qN2XOs/v-deo.html