How to record ACOUSTIC Guitar | The ULTIMATE GarageBand Beginner's Guide (Pt 17)

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  • čas přidán 16. 11. 2022
  • ‼️ Download The ULTIMATE GarageBand Guide here: www.thebandguide.com/theultim... ‼️
    If you want great acoustic guitar recordings, these 3 fundamental techniques are KEY.
    Plugin mentioned:
    TBProAudio mvMeter2: www.tbproaudio.de/products/mv...
    This video is the 17th video in The Ultimate GarageBand Beginner's Guide series where I'm bringing you 30 bite sized videos showing you EVERYTHING you need to get started in GarageBand from the first time you open it until you are exporting out your final, mastered song.
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Komentáře • 37

  • @TheBandGuide
    @TheBandGuide  Před rokem +2

    ‼️ Download The ULTIMATE GarageBand Guide here: www.thebandguide.com/theultimategaragebandguide ‼️

  • @josedelacruz1270
    @josedelacruz1270 Před 7 dny

    This was super useful in understanding how dynamic just mic placement can be. Thanks!

  • @terryrollins1973
    @terryrollins1973 Před rokem +5

    I find the bathroom usually sounds great. I end up sitting on the toilet to play because my bathroom is small 🤣

  • @kintubeats
    @kintubeats Před rokem +3

    The best tutorial ive seen all year on this topic!

  • @Moykel
    @Moykel Před rokem +2

    Thank you, Colin, always illuminating. I bet you could teach us how to boil an egg and we'd learn something new and helpful.

  • @tomaltermusic
    @tomaltermusic Před rokem +2

    Yes! I've been waiting for this. Thank you Colin!

  • @Teeum5
    @Teeum5 Před rokem +5

    This is a great series. Thank you very much. I just started recording for a project and have to learn all this stuff that is absolutely new to me.

  • @tomaltermusic
    @tomaltermusic Před rokem +5

    These videos are great Colin. I've been using GB for about eight years and wish I had these when I started. I've learned something in most of these videos or, at minimum, confirmed that my processes are good. Thanks! And for anyone debating whether or not to get the mixing course, yes you should!

  • @johnandersen9163
    @johnandersen9163 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much, Colin!
    I like the way you explain the real basics. I learnt not shifting to one of the acoustic guitars in the ‘library selections’ may sound more natural when using a condenser mic.😊
    Clapping hands from Denmark🇩🇰.
    /John

  • @SoulShyt
    @SoulShyt Před 7 měsíci +1

    This was great thank you

  • @Equaliser9955
    @Equaliser9955 Před 5 měsíci

    Outstanding thank you

  • @danielhasty6077
    @danielhasty6077 Před rokem +1

    Putting a condenser mic on the lower bout of the acoustic can be a nice full (more warm) tone as well, if you have a more acoustic driven song. Especially if blended with another mix on the 12 fret. I’ll also take a DI signal and blend that in sometimes, can be good for more clarity on single note lines.

  • @tazstidson4231
    @tazstidson4231 Před rokem +1

    Ahoy hoy Colin, another great episode.
    ..Really Helpful as all ways, ...tho I tuned in hoping to find out the Best Eq settings for Acoustic Guitar...
    But that probably comes under the mixing process, rather than recording?
    Keep up the Great Work.

  • @MisaelCerilo
    @MisaelCerilo Před 11 měsíci +1

    I've never thought it would need two guitar takes (one to each side), to make sound wide. Cool.

    • @DazeyChaineMusic
      @DazeyChaineMusic Před 4 měsíci +1

      you could also use the stereo spread feature thing under producer effects,
      Alternatively, you could duplicate the track , pan, each side left and right and then ever so slightly dragged one of the tracks so it’s slightly off sync with the other one. but we’re talking like milliseconds otherwise you’re gonna get a delay unless you want a delay effect then do that

  • @DazeyChaineMusic
    @DazeyChaineMusic Před 4 měsíci

    thanks Jason

  • @Onemanband63
    @Onemanband63 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Colin,
    Can you please guide us about how to record harmonica on a microphone properly using garage band?
    Thank you

  • @motarski
    @motarski Před 7 měsíci +1

    why didn't you just copy paste the same strumming pattern off-set one for about 30ms (Haas principle) and pan it left and right?

  • @DazeyChaineMusic
    @DazeyChaineMusic Před 4 měsíci

    sound isolation is your friend i have come to find, esp if youre using your iPhone/Mac mic as in line…
    this is essentially just about as DIY as you can get, and the results speak for themselves… i have made songs with my phone mic that sound better than what my friends are doing with $1000 equipment and ableton,

  • @wymandesign
    @wymandesign Před 7 měsíci +1

    My mic has a 3-contour switch and a 2-switch between 0dB and -15dB, what is best for voice and acoustic guitar?

  • @MrDecksels
    @MrDecksels Před rokem +1

    Question; is there a difference in recording and mixing a baritone guitar, especially in combination with a bass?

  • @AMTOBurma
    @AMTOBurma Před rokem +1

    Today I noticed the use of built in tuner in GB in your video. What a pity!

  • @Qpidon
    @Qpidon Před 8 měsíci +1

    I cannot find the mc Meter 2 in my garageband. I tried it all...

    • @jtw1500
      @jtw1500 Před 4 měsíci

      The mv2 meter is not in GB - you have to download it - you can get it for free if you Google it and go to their webpage

  • @johngdrakeguitar
    @johngdrakeguitar Před rokem +3

    Colin have you recorded acoustic guitar using mic and DI together and then mixing the two?

    • @Exspazament
      @Exspazament Před rokem +3

      I like recording a L/R clean tone electric to blend underneath the acoustic to give it the illusion of low end and fullness while being percussive and bright.

  • @user-ky9qt8iy1g
    @user-ky9qt8iy1g Před 5 měsíci

    I don’t have the meters you’re using In GarageBand. Why is that?

  • @Isaacelijahmusic
    @Isaacelijahmusic Před rokem +4

    Am I the only one who can’t play to a metronome? I can play to drums but the metronome throws me off.

    • @tomaltermusic
      @tomaltermusic Před rokem +3

      Nope. You're not the only one. I find it useful to record to a basic drummer track or a loop and then delete it after recording if I am not going to use it. That seems to work better for me than a basic metronome click.

    • @Moykel
      @Moykel Před rokem +3

      Agree! Playing to perfect 'drums' can feel natural even fun. On the other hand, a clicking metronome can feel a bit bossy and make you extra nervous at a tense time. Like riding down a wooded slope behind Maximus Crowe to whack the Barbarians and he's yelling, "Stay with me!" Oh, sure.

    • @bryandean8608
      @bryandean8608 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Same. I think it’s easy for him cuz he’s a drummer

    • @DrB81
      @DrB81 Před 6 měsíci

      Couldn’t agree more. There’s no soul in the metronome.

  • @Rareimpulse
    @Rareimpulse Před 7 měsíci +1

    how do you loop it smoothly

    • @UryneCayne
      @UryneCayne Před 5 měsíci +1

      I use a click and will play a part 6 times, then take the first and last off, loop the center 4. That way you’re not just starting and you’re not anticipating the end. That, with the click, should make it loopable.

    • @macymii
      @macymii Před 7 hodinami

      @@UryneCaynetysmmm

  • @DazeyChaineMusic
    @DazeyChaineMusic Před 4 měsíci

    this whole video is basically how to not record jazz music 😂