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jpmist

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Acoustic tracks for a theater production, anybody done these?
« on: October 30, 2013, 02:26:55 PM »
I have an exciting opportunity to record some acoustic tracks to be used as scene change music for a show called "Almost Maine" The play features 9 short serious and comic romantic vignettes so there are lots of short 20 -30 second scene changes for me to fill.

I have a pretty good back catalogue of fingerstyle guitar riffs I can use, but I just wondered if anyone other there has experience in this and can give me a heads up on what to keep in mind.

My concerns are that the room is acoustically muted, with a wooden arched roof and cinderblock walls. I'm using Line6 to work the mic and EQ and GarageBand to record the tracks. I think I can pull this off, but just wondered if anyone out there had some tips.

Below is a sample of what I'd be offering. If I'm way off on my EQ please let me know. Thanks!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BymYXVHsaiLvSThuN1FBaDBfdVk/edit?usp=sharing
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