Sounds great Beagle. Are you recording uke like you would an acoustic guitar?
Tonewise things sounded pretty nice.
The hard panning of everything sounds pretty weird on headphones/earbuds. Things bounce back and forth quite a bit.
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this was disappointing. i love ukulele and saw "ukulele" in the title and got all excited. but this sounds like "muzak"...almost midi instead of a real ukulele. i'm sorry. : (
i'm not even sure what to suggest because i never heard a ukulele sound this way. i guess if it's for a book a student won't mind the sound.
Nice organ dude...no, I don't say that to all the boys! It sounds like a VSTi (no Leslie transitions), but it still sounds pretty nice.
Mix on the left sounds pretty okay to me.
Your right about the uke part being a bit boring, but you do what you get paid for, eh?
Sorry you didn't like it. I assure you it's a real uke. The book is just meant for people to play melodies on the uke. As I mentioned, I couldn't add any inflection to the melody or anything and had to play it straight.
In other news, though, since you're a big uke fan, I've written a book called "How to Play Solo Ukulele" and am recording the audio for it right now. It contains solo versions of songs, which I think are pretty cool. I'm planning on posting one or two of them here once I'm done with them, and I'll most likely film a video of one for my YouTube/Facebook page in hopes of helping promotion for the book.
Honestly, if someone said something I recorded professionally sounded like it was midi I would be highly complemented...midi stuff usually uses the best possible samples from highly competent, professionally recorded musicians.
Honestly, if someone said something I recorded professionally sounded like it was midi I would be highly complemented...midi stuff usually uses the best possible samples from highly competent, professionally recorded musicians.
Thanks. What do mean by "bounce back and forth" exactly?