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(Aussenjam) #73 Guinness is Good For You

The folks at the Les Paul Forum had about a ten day head start on the rest of you. I used the time to add a layer of acoustic to my original take.

The lead is a Nashville Tele into a Womanizer. I doubled the track and ran one copy through PSP's 84 delay. The acoustic is my Gibson J-100 double-miced and with a lot of reverb, some compression and e.q. added in ProTools.

This is still a fun jam, Don! Glad you were able to follow my instructions. Now hold onto your hat, because there are some very spectacular players here at the Aussensaiter!

Guinness is Good For You

Cheers,
Clay

Re: (Aussenjam) #73 Guinness is Good For You

Clay,

One of your trademark wonderful mixes. Great clear sound to your acoustic on the left-upper sound field. The interplay between the electric and acoustic soloing was well performed. As I said in the Les Paul Forum I found the use of the ethereal delay was a wonderful enhancement, it sounds very synthlike, great sci-fi feel. Hveing listened to your take a couple of times, I don't think its overly busy. Great take!.

Regards:

Don

Re: (Aussenjam) #73 Guinness is Good For You

Hi Clay,

I listened to both takes and while the old one has more "air" I really liked the new one with the added acoustic very much. All those different textures go together with the acoustic so well.

Your Nashville Tele sounds fabulous and man, how I love what you did with the Lexicon plugin.

Your lead is as beautiful and relaxed as this backing could ask.

What a fine listen, cheers

Jochen

Re: (Aussenjam) #73 Guinness is Good For You

Thanks Jochen!

The acoustic layer was done in a big hurry, and I was having some strange latency issues while tracking it -- probably because I had too many plugs-ins going for my laptop to deal with it. I love the PSP stuff, but it seems pretty processor-intensive if you're using four or five of them. ;-)

For the acoustic, I ended up sliding some sections around to get them to sync better... and it turned into kind of a mess (though I like the sound). It was a first pass, and I should have spent more time on it.

The Tele delay was just the PSP 84 "South Pole" preset with a bit of adjustment in the Mains section...