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Don't Worry About Me - Ray Brown


This month was a very short solo. I worked on it a lot in the first part of the month but it slipped away until I realized it was time to post. I tried a new way to record bass into logic then match video. It is slightly off. Lots of melodic and 2-5 lines. Really trying to not drag my 8th notes on this. It is a work in progress.






 

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  1. Great little solo! Lots of goodies in there! Well played! 8ths sounded right on to me. Your recording chops are getting much better. Sounds like you use the same technique as me. My process is to record into logic while filming, and then use adobe premiere to match the Camera sound with my logic bounce. There is a handy sync function in premiere. I then mute the camera sound and bounce the film with Logic audio.

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