I still have not given up on my alphabetical journey of bands.
For letter M, here is a Moody Blues cover.
Nights in White Satin
- vomitHatSteve
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Re: Nights in White Satin
That's pretty.
What's your fx chain like here? Your vocal almost sounds like it was treated separately from the guit somehow
What's your fx chain like here? Your vocal almost sounds like it was treated separately from the guit somehow
Re: Nights in White Satin
Nice work MT.
I'd have played it a touch slower perhaps - you're going noticeably faster than the original. Kept waiting for the string section, mellotron, flute and choir of angels to come in...
Probably beyond the scope of the project though.
You've capo'd up a tone from the original, yes?
The only other thing I'd suggest, for future videos, is that I don't think you got the camera framing quite right... I mean, don't get me wrong, the top of your head and the wall behind it is indeed a thing of beauty, but I'd have paid more to see all of your hands...
What's N going to be? People will say Nirvana of course, but I'd suggest, from a similar time as NIWS, Nazareth "Love Hurts" - although, I guess it's actually an Everly Brothers song, so perhaps that wouldn't fit. Neil Diamond and Shilo? Neil Young and Needle? Few options for you to consider...
I'd have played it a touch slower perhaps - you're going noticeably faster than the original. Kept waiting for the string section, mellotron, flute and choir of angels to come in...


You've capo'd up a tone from the original, yes?
The only other thing I'd suggest, for future videos, is that I don't think you got the camera framing quite right... I mean, don't get me wrong, the top of your head and the wall behind it is indeed a thing of beauty, but I'd have paid more to see all of your hands...

What's N going to be? People will say Nirvana of course, but I'd suggest, from a similar time as NIWS, Nazareth "Love Hurts" - although, I guess it's actually an Everly Brothers song, so perhaps that wouldn't fit. Neil Diamond and Shilo? Neil Young and Needle? Few options for you to consider...

- musicturtle
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Re: Nights in White Satin
Thanks @vomitHatStevevomitHatSteve wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 12:24 pm That's pretty.
What's your fx chain like here? Your vocal almost sounds like it was treated separately from the guit somehow
My fx chain is pretty simple but the microphone set up is a bit different.
The audio is recorded using the stereo pair on my Zoom camcorder and a hypercardioid choir mic.
On the choir mic I just have an EQ and a Universal Audio compressor
On the pair I just have an EQ.
I added some plate reverb to both as well.
I do get what you are saying though.
It must be something in the way I EQ'd the sources.
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Re: Nights in White Satin
Thanks!
Yeah without the orchestration the slower tempo probably would have been a bit like pulling teeth in my opinion.
I also recorded this just after a bit of a long day at work, so I think that had me sped up a bit as well.
Actually it's a step and a half lower. I played it in Db minor. The original is in E minor.
I can agree with that...using a new camera and I thought I had more of the guitar in the shot.Armistice wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 7:06 pm
The only other thing I'd suggest, for future videos, is that I don't think you got the camera framing quite right... I mean, don't get me wrong, the top of your head and the wall behind it is indeed a thing of beauty, but I'd have paid more to see all of your hands...![]()
I think I am leaning one of the NeilsArmistice wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 7:06 pm
What's N going to be? People will say Nirvana of course, but I'd suggest, from a similar time as NIWS, Nazareth "Love Hurts" - although, I guess it's actually an Everly Brothers song, so perhaps that wouldn't fit. Neil Diamond and Shilo? Neil Young and Needle? Few options for you to consider...![]()

Re: Nights in White Satin
Yeah, I can see that now that you mention it - but if you were playing it for folks and you wanted them to sing along you'd probably slow it down a bit - I can imagine it'd be great to get a roomful of people going 'Wooooooh I luuuuuurve you...."musicturtle wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 9:33 pm
Yeah without the orchestration the slower tempo probably would have been a bit like pulling teeth in my opinion.
I also recorded this just after a bit of a long day at work, so I think that had me sped up a bit as well.

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Re: Nights in White Satin
True, that would be fun for sing along purposes...I can see them all rocking back and forth as I type this
