This, kids, is what you want to be when you become a successful musician. Down to Earth, no hyper ego, friendly, personable, polite, always willing to help others learn. What a beautiful soul Bruce Kulick is. Amazing.
For those of you who watched the Bruce Kulick interview last night on Tulsa Music Stream, and were as disappointed as we were that his guitar could not be heard, we've spent some time this evening digging into why that happened. This may be useful knowledge for any of you who might want to use the Zoom app yourself and have a meeting with someone where you play your guitar or instrument and want that to be heard on the other end without it cutting out, like was happening to us last night when Bruce played his guitar. If you are the one doing the playing, on your end, you must "enable original audio" to tell Zoom you don't want it to use noise suppression. There is absolutely nothing we can do on our end to fix the issue unless on the player's end, they have the "original audio" enabled. We did a test tonight where I played guitar on a Zoom meeting with Scott, I enabled original audio within Zoom from my side where I was playing and boom, there was the guitar. It was frustrating to read a few comments on the video saying to Bruce, "I wish they would have tested the audio before having you on." But it's a learning curve for all of us and I hope this might help some of you who plan on doing some musical stuff with friends via Zoom going forward. Rock on!
Bruce's guitar playing on the UNION records is awesome, too. Totally underrated band. 🤘🤘
This, kids, is what you want to be when you become a successful musician. Down to Earth, no hyper ego, friendly, personable, polite, always willing to help others learn. What a beautiful soul Bruce Kulick is. Amazing.
Thanks for listening!
Lovely. Huge huge from Argentina
Bruce has always been amazing. He's answered every email I've sent since the very beginning.
Thanks for listening
How do you email him?
I can confirm this. 👍
Great interview, what a nice guy!! Can't wait to see the next episode!
Thanks
Always great to hear Bruce!
Thanks for listening
For those of you who watched the Bruce Kulick interview last night on Tulsa Music Stream, and were as disappointed as we were that his guitar could not be heard, we've spent some time this evening digging into why that happened.
This may be useful knowledge for any of you who might want to use the Zoom app yourself and have a meeting with someone where you play your guitar or instrument and want that to be heard on the other end without it cutting out, like was happening to us last night when Bruce played his guitar.
If you are the one doing the playing, on your end, you must "enable original audio" to tell Zoom you don't want it to use noise suppression. There is absolutely nothing we can do on our end to fix the issue unless on the player's end, they have the "original audio" enabled. We did a test tonight where I played guitar on a Zoom meeting with Scott, I enabled original audio within Zoom from my side where I was playing and boom, there was the guitar.
It was frustrating to read a few comments on the video saying to Bruce, "I wish they would have tested the audio before having you on." But it's a learning curve for all of us and I hope this might help some of you who plan on doing some musical stuff with friends via Zoom going forward. Rock on!
Any chance you can interview Kiko Loureiro or Adrian Vandenberg? I love how you interviewed Bruce (one of my personal favorites).
We interviewed Kiko at this link at the 21:57 mark:
ua-cam.com/users/live7srsdKt1sIs?feature=share