* New Video - There's a Tear in My Beer - E9 pedal steel
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Doug Beaumier
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* New Video - There's a Tear in My Beer - E9 pedal steel
Just uploaded to YouTube.... plain and simple country music. Most of the fills were done on a lap steel guitar. Thanks for checking it out.
--click---> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTr7IujiEQE
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--click---> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTr7IujiEQE
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Dale Rottacker
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Re: * New Video - There's a Tear in My Beer - E9 pedal steel
That was pretty fun Doug. 
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Doug Beaumier
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Re: * New Video - There's a Tear in My Beer - E9 pedal steel
Good stuff Doug. Thanks
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Re: * New Video - There's a Tear in My Beer - E9 pedal steel
Always love the sound you get in your youtube videos. What is your secret?
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Doug Beaumier
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Re: * New Video - There's a Tear in My Beer - E9 pedal steel
Thanks Larry and Bill.
Regarding the sound… I make my own backing tracks (BIAB bass and drums) and I add (I play) several guitar tracks. The last thing I record is the steel guitar. As I record the steel, I make an iPhone video of my playing. Then I sync the mixed audio to the video in iMovie.
So it’s basically a studio quality recording synced to an iPhone video.
I record the steel direct: steel > volume pedal > Quilter tone block 202 head > Focusrite interface > into computer. Audacity recording software.
Sometimes I add delay in the software.
Regarding the sound… I make my own backing tracks (BIAB bass and drums) and I add (I play) several guitar tracks. The last thing I record is the steel guitar. As I record the steel, I make an iPhone video of my playing. Then I sync the mixed audio to the video in iMovie.
So it’s basically a studio quality recording synced to an iPhone video.
I record the steel direct: steel > volume pedal > Quilter tone block 202 head > Focusrite interface > into computer. Audacity recording software.
Sometimes I add delay in the software.