Flute notes are very tight…but shaky at few places…this is nice try…:D
Why don’t u try adding a reverb or little bit of echo to it ?
I just remembered how did I do that in Windows Sound Recorder…
Record in sound recorded…just mix the same file after few milliseconds….Mixdown the final track….again mix the origial track but few milliseconds later…and you track would have some nice effect… :D
I tried when I was unaware of music processing… :D but it was fun when I tried this on my TITANIC flute recording… :D
I played this 6-7 months into my flute learning. I guess if I play now, it might be much better. The starting itself was little shaky with the Pa unable to sustain on the higher end….:(. When I get time, may be I will get this better, re-record it and publish.
hahaa great :) ! need little refinery yar ! but overall superb
It remember me my early days of recording…:D
But u are way better than me… :D
Flute notes are very tight…but shaky at few places…this is nice try…:D
Why don’t u try adding a reverb or little bit of echo to it ?
I just remembered how did I do that in Windows Sound Recorder…
Record in sound recorded…just mix the same file after few milliseconds….Mixdown the final track….again mix the origial track but few milliseconds later…and you track would have some nice effect… :D
I tried when I was unaware of music processing… :D but it was fun when I tried this on my TITANIC flute recording… :D
Just a thought.. :D Nice work Bro… :D
I played this 6-7 months into my flute learning. I guess if I play now, it might be much better. The starting itself was little shaky with the Pa unable to sustain on the higher end….:(. When I get time, may be I will get this better, re-record it and publish.
-V
@ Shashank: I do have an option of Reverb in Garageband. I guess i should use it :-), with strong word of support for it from Pros like you.