Thanks again to everyone who was able to join yesterday's roundtable meeting.
A special thanks to Don Parker for a very informative session on recording our instruments! I've personally upped my recording game using his guidance and I think it will help anyone interested in going deeper on the topic. The recording is below and Don's excellent paper on the topic is available here -
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharingIf you would like to submit anonymous feedback on topics, experience, etc... please fill out the form here -
https://forms.office.com/r/HHEni87fAPHighlights:Craig Wilson - 2:10 - Craig is gearing up to shoot pics of his instruments. He's enlisted the help of his son and purchased some gear. Can't wait to see the results. This is a perfect topic for a future meeting.
Brent Tobin - 6:25 - Brent is working on a 00, shared some tips about working with cedar, and showed us his latest tool, a sweet ECE Primus plane! If you've not seen one before (it was new to me) check it out.
Ken Nagy - 12:15 - More work on the cello and the Les Paul. Shared an update about the 15" archtop and shared some carving techniques.
Jay De Rocher - 25:30 - An update on Jay's work on the mandocello. Jay shared details about how they are constructed, scale length, and the impressive torque that the strings put on the top!
Don Parker - 35:05 - Don shared a very thorough deep dive into recording techniques. If you have interest in the topic I recommend checking the recording. A hearty thanks to Don for putting that together!
Brad Combs - 1:29:40 - Shared my setup for using the iRig Duo Pro coupled with two condenser mics to record. Don has been a great help to me in really fine tuning this setup and I'm getting the best results I have ever gotten with it.
Recording:Direct Link -
https://youtu.be/TP3ilD_Ucm0Attendees:Craig Wilson
Ken Nagy
Don Parker
Brent Tobin
Jay De Rocher
Brad Combs
See you next month!
Brad
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