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Just a Song Before I Go (CSN) (Completed)

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    Published on 23 Jan 2023 / In Folk / American

    "Just a Song Before I Go" is a song by Crosby, Stills and Nash that appeared on the 1977 album CSN. It was also released as a single and reached number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 for consecutive weeks ending August 27 and September 3, 1977,[1] becoming the band's highest charting hit. It is also one of the band's shortest songs, with a running time of only 2:14. In Canada, it peaked at number 10.

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    stubass
    stubass 2 years ago

    stegokitty: Shawn, Gaby's video is out of sync. Do u know how to correct? --TIA

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    stegokitty
    stegokitty 2 years ago

    The only way that I could fix it would be to download it (which I can't do but you can) and realign it with the audio. Then I'd send it back to you to upload. I don't know if there'd be any identity issues, such as "stubass" superimposed over "Gahia" or not. Was it always out of sync or is it something that happened recently?

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    Surferbeto
    Surferbeto 2 years ago

    @stegokitty : Re-import video as Backing Track to avoid adding a new user label to.existong one. Then once it's in, change to person's name.

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    stubass
    stubass 2 years ago

    @stegokitty : I think it's recent

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    stubass
    stubass 2 years ago

    It's good. Thx!!

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    Surferbeto
    Surferbeto 2 years ago

    @stegokitty I notice you seem to have upgraded to the microphone I've been coveting and thinking about buying for years. Is that a Rodes NT-1 or NT-1A? How do you like it? What are you running it through? I'd love to hear about your experience with it.

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    stegokitty
    stegokitty 2 years ago

    Hey, I attempting responding to this back when you originally sent it, but was having trouble with BH loading, then forgot about it. But to answer your question, I'm using the NT-1A. I use a Focusrite Scarlett Solo interface and I have the mic suspended with a RODE boom arm. Well worth drilling a hole in your desk, or if you don't want to go that route, it's got a side-of-the-table-edge screw clamp. I use it primarily for my voiceover work, and the pro vocals work I get during the week. It's pretty much a VO actor standard mic, especially for the price. I don't know that it's the perfect mic for my voice, but it's been doing well enough.

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    Surferbeto
    Surferbeto 2 years ago

    @stegokitty : Thanks for the briefing Shawn. I've long wanted to get some good, solid, entry level large condenser mic. I've been recommended to the nt-1 by some folks I respect.

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    Surferbeto
    Surferbeto 2 years ago

    Wow you guys - this sounds really terrific! I love the blended vocals. So nice.

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    stubass
    stubass 2 years ago

    Thx, friend :-)

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    stegokitty
    stegokitty 2 years ago

    Grant -- Excellent choice of camera position :)
    And stubass -- One day you'll remember to show us less ceiling and more Stu and his bass ;)

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    Grant
    Grant 2 years ago

    stegokitty Beautiful vocal track @stegokitty the only draw back form my new camera angle, is that you don't get to see my cute wee face lol

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    Gaby Hiab
    Gaby Hiab 2 years ago

    Great job stegokitty ! with the 3 voices in, it definitely has the complete sound that was missing. @stubass, I sent a suggestion to lower my volume a bit since with the reverb was emerging a bit over the other vocals. Thanks for the invitation, a pleasure to collab with you all again :)

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    stubass
    stubass 2 years ago

    Will do and thx again for lending your voice! :-)

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