Soulo Harmon Mute Comparison // Mute Monday Episode #61
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- In this video I demonstrate the both Harmon Style Mutes from Soulo Mute, the All Aluminum, and the Copper Bottom.
(Note ... the playing examples with the stem in have the text switched. The video was supposed to have been aluminum then copper, but the video order got reversed for that segment.)
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0:00 Intro
0:20 Live Stream Announcement
0:40 All Aluminum Info / Close Up
1:03 Dual Purpose Insert Close Up
1:16 Copper Bottom Close Up
1:35 Dual Purpose Insert Info
2:02 Playing Example Intro
2:37 Playing Examples
5:53 Examples With Stem
6:27 Clip-on Mic Demo
7:55 Final Thoughts
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Great vid Josh. We carry these at work (Milano Music Center), and one day they just started showing up with the plastic inserts with no explanation! At the time, there was no mention of it on their website or anywhere else on the web I could find (I see it's there now), so this is the first time I've seen it described in detail. After some dinking around I figured out the slight sound change and, CRUCIALLY, the low F#. I can NOT stress enough how much easier the low F# is with the insert in. It's quite amazing!
Man, who would've thought a tiny piece of plastic could change the character of the mute so much...great video as always, Josh! :)
Thank you, much appreciated!! Yes, it's pretty remarkable how much of a difference that little piece makes.
Very nice comparison of the mutes. The sounds are distinct & quite different. I liked when you added the reverb audio effect.
Great review, Josh! Thank you for creating & sharing.
Thanks!
Great product. Thanks for showing.
Thanks!! I appreciate you checking out the video and commenting.
The wah-wah hands were fabulous to see & to hear! Classic mute sounds. Very cool.
Great job Josh. As always very informative and lots of help! Thanks!!!
Hope this helped you with your search!!
I really like the sound of the new aluminum one!
Good choice!
Both sound great. Oddly, I preferred the copper WITH the dpi, but preferred the aluminum WITHOUT.
That's actually very similar to my thoughts ... really great that they created and include that insert, it makes a big difference. I'd use them in that configuration for solo / ensemble.
Do you use reverb live in gigs? If so do you use a pedal or have reverb added onboard from house
If there is a FOH I'll usually ask them to add a little reverb from the board if I'm using the harmon, and they often might put a little on the horn depending on the room. I'm not an audio engineer ... so I just used a basic one that I adjusted from my DAW for this video. I used to have a Bose L1 II PA system that I brought to trio gigs every week, on that I'd def add some reverb as I would play almost the entire gig on harmon.
@@JoshRzepkaMusic I’ve used guitar effects through my trumpet. I use a Voco Loco from Radial basically an effect loop but converts mic input to line input and back to XLR out. Use a reverb, delay and octave pedal and a wah pedal. Fun to play around with
Nice! Which reverb pedal? That would be great to be able to control on my end. I will occasionally use a whammy pedal just to double an octave below, but that’s the only one I have.
@@JoshRzepkaMusic Strymon Blue Sky. Has a Room , Plate and Spring reverb and control of low and high damp. Also has a pre delay to control. I would say not to overwhelming to use and can dial in pretty quickly
@chriscreswell5594 nice, thanks! I’ll look that up.