I'm in the middle of a remote recording project with my community band and I have been doing A LOT of clean up in the DAW. It's great to see that there's no shame in that game. Even the pros edit their horns!
Jeremy, you made a great point about “no shame in the game”. The technology available made editing parts become a normal part of music production and the circumstances dictate how much to rely on it. I chose to make a video on the subject for that reason.
Thank you Adi for your videos!! Hope you'll notice that in the min 15:50 the saxes on the 3rd beat still ahead in relation to the score, but the anticipation fits well! Cheers!!
Mr. Yeshaya. Such s discovery for me! I'm jazz arranging teacher here in Spain and your videos are very useful in my classroom. Thank you very much. Very nice work .
Great stuff. Just discovered your channel and enjoying the arranging lessons. Having spent 20+ years editing audio in DP may I suggest when editing a hit that's longer than the rest you grab the separated bite with the hand grabber on the right side edit and shorten the bite itself to match the rest so you keep the entire note and don't have to fade out.
Your arranging videos are very well made, they are very informative and give real life examples! I will surely come back to these anytime I need a refresher on the matter!
I'm really saddened that your channel isn't getting that much of recognition because that might back you from uploading more and that's a huge loss for this community because your content is so valuable and unique.. many greetings from baghdad to you♥️
Oh my gosh, Baghdad!!! Thank you so much for the kind words. I am working slowly on these but much more content is coming. I appreciate your great recognition!
Thanks, Adi! It's great to see your score and behind the scenes of the recording/editing process. Does moving sections of the individual tracks create any phasing issues with the stereo room mic tracks or the bleed from the other close mics?
Thank you Steve! You raised a great point that will be re-visited (I’m sure) during the mix. My ears didn’t detect an issue there and the stereo pairs are still an option. I’m curious myself to find out the outcome.
Hi, thanks so much for the nice feedback! Yes, I’m working on a couple new clips but was slowed down by a chain of musical projects. They will be coming soon.
This is fantastic and way waaaaaaay beyound anything I can imagine doing myself.
I'm in the middle of a remote recording project with my community band and I have been doing A LOT of clean up in the DAW. It's great to see that there's no shame in that game. Even the pros edit their horns!
Jeremy, you made a great point about “no shame in the game”. The technology available made editing parts become a normal part of music production and the circumstances dictate how much to rely on it. I chose to make a video on the subject for that reason.
Very interesting video. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Adi for your videos!! Hope you'll notice that in the min 15:50 the saxes on the 3rd beat still ahead in relation to the score, but the anticipation fits well! Cheers!!
I love this work
Amazing
Thank you so much
excelente orquestador!!! gx.
Mr. Yeshaya. Such s discovery for me! I'm jazz arranging teacher here in Spain and your videos are very useful in my classroom. Thank you very much. Very nice work .
Hi Miguel, my apology for the delayed reply. Thank you for the kind words. I’m so glad you have a good use of the videos with your students.
Adi
Great stuff. Just discovered your channel and enjoying the arranging lessons. Having spent 20+ years editing audio in DP may I suggest when editing a hit that's longer than the rest you grab the separated bite with the hand grabber on the right side edit and shorten the bite itself to match the rest so you keep the entire note and don't have to fade out.
I so wish there was a library for this kind of thing it's so full of life and bright
Thank you!
Your arranging videos are very well made, they are very informative and give real life examples! I will surely come back to these anytime I need a refresher on the matter!
Thank you William!
Great stuff Adi! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Pete!
Great! Thank you so much for sharing. Can't wait for more videos to come.
Great video! Loved watching how you edited things to phrase together, thank you for sharing this type of stuff too
Thanks Matthew!
Awesome! Thank you for all the great information! Love the bari sax at the end of bar 63.
Cool, thank you David!
excelente
Buenísimo
I'm really saddened that your channel isn't getting that much of recognition because that might back you from uploading more and that's a huge loss for this community because your content is so valuable and unique.. many greetings from baghdad to you♥️
Oh my gosh, Baghdad!!! Thank you so much for the kind words. I am working slowly on these but much more content is coming. I appreciate your great recognition!
@@AdiYeshaya I'm already starting to share it with friends, we will be waiting for your content and you have our most appreciation🙏🏻
Hi Adi, great stuff. Keep up the good work. What's the arrangement in the introduction?
Thanks, Adi! It's great to see your score and behind the scenes of the recording/editing process. Does moving sections of the individual tracks create any phasing issues with the stereo room mic tracks or the bleed from the other close mics?
Thank you Steve! You raised a great point that will be re-visited (I’m sure) during the mix. My ears didn’t detect an issue there and the stereo pairs are still an option. I’m curious myself to find out the outcome.
That's exactly my question!!
This series has been very inspiring! Are you still planning on posting more? It's been a while since you've uploaded. Hope you're doing well!
Hi, thanks so much for the nice feedback! Yes, I’m working on a couple new clips but was slowed down by a chain of musical projects. They will be coming soon.
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