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    Hey everyone! I thought you guys might enjoy this track I used my KM-900 on a couple of weeks ago. Have a great day!
    https://soundcloud.com/chriskey77/the-walk-home
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    Default Re: Kentucky KM-900 Recording

    A very lovely song. The dobro overshadowed the mandolin but, still a lovey song. Do you have an album with that on it?

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    We are working on an instrumental album. We have 3 other albums that I play mostly acoustic guitar on. Our website is steelbridgemusic.com Thanks!
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    Nice sounding mandolin. I think that the Kentucky 900/950/1000/1050/1500's are about the best value out there today... sort of the Collings of Pacific Ridge mandolins in terms of consistency.

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    Sounds very good! great work on the recording atbuckner21
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    Oh, hit that darn thing a bit harder. Very pretty, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSausage View Post
    Oh, hit that darn thing a bit harder. Very pretty, though.
    Thanks man!
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    No, it's not that so much, it's just like one of those tracks where all the instruments seem to be whispering, afraid to step forward and make a statement - do you know what I mean? I understand that's probably the feel you're going for, it just felt like it would be really great if there was a point in the song where the instruments all got into a higher gear, and I was frustrated that it never really got there.

    Probably just me, though.

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    Default Re: Kentucky KM-900 Recording

    Ooooo THAT was so nice!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Resolve View Post
    Ooooo THAT was so nice!!
    Thanks so much!!!!
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    The mandolin sounds fantastic on there - as good as much more expensive mandos... The other instruments are great too. Great job playing and recording the music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnhgayjr View Post
    The mandolin sounds fantastic on there - as good as much more expensive mandos... The other instruments are great too. Great job playing and recording the music.
    Thank so much John!! I really love the quality of this mandolin.
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    The KM 900 sounds great!
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    Beautiful song!

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    Really nice job guys. Good sound, good quality recording...very lovely indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by George R. Lane View Post
    A very lovely song. The dobro overshadowed the mandolin but, still a lovey song. Do you have an album with that on it?
    I agree ...lovely piece of music and so well recorded . I also thought the dobro ( and the guitar ) seemed a tad louder than the mandolin ..or that perhaps the mandolin was just played a bit more gently ...or maybe too " deep in the well " ( reverb) ? Just nitpicks though ....the mandolin sounds gorgeous and the playing too . Nice work boys .

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    Nice playing and recording! What were you micing the mando with, and could you give an overview of any processing done to it?

    Thanks!
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    Great playing! And great recording! Tones were on the money. Really enjoyed it!
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    Default Re: Kentucky KM-900 Recording

    We used Mojave mic, with the new Cubase software. It has minimal processing, maybe a little compression and some reverb. Thanks for the encouragement
    Quote Originally Posted by Baron Collins-Hill View Post
    Nice playing and recording! What were you micing the mando with, and could you give an overview of any processing done to it?

    Thanks!
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    Thanks so much!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by TEvans View Post
    Great playing! And great recording! Tones were on the money. Really enjoyed it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSausage View Post
    No, it's not that so much, it's just like one of those tracks where all the instruments seem to be whispering, afraid to step forward and make a statement - do you know what I mean? I understand that's probably the feel you're going for, it just felt like it would be really great if there was a point in the song where the instruments all got into a higher gear, and I was frustrated that it never really got there.

    Probably just me, though.
    Yep. It is just you, along with your love of hearing yourself (in this case reading) rattle off at the mouth. It's OK if you don't like the man's work. I don't like all music I hear, but unlike you I have the common courtesy of keeping my thoughts to myself and moving on. BTW - Did you ever learn to make a 4 finger G?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Linam View Post
    Yep. It is just you, along with your love of hearing yourself (in this case reading) rattle off at the mouth. It's OK if you don't like the man's work. I don't like all music I hear, but unlike you I have the common courtesy of keeping my thoughts to myself and moving on. BTW - Did you ever learn to make a 4 finger G?
    Yes, you're quite right. I'm very sorry, I shouldn't have gone into any of that. The OP did ask me to elaborate on my first post, but later edited their post so it no longer looked like they had asked. But still, it is my own fault, I shouldn't have answered, nor made the first comment. I do think it sounds great, anyway.

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    I've just listened to the clip and that was incredible IMO...just as smooth as silk bro..and relaxing. Awesome musicians and true artists

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    That's a very, very pretty tune! The dobro sounds great and that KM 900 sounds just like one that I had the real pleasure of playing a few months ago.

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    Default Re: Kentucky KM-900 Recording

    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Linam View Post
    Yep. It is just you, along with your love of hearing yourself (in this case reading) rattle off at the mouth. It's OK if you don't like the man's work. I don't like all music I hear, but unlike you I have the common courtesy of keeping my thoughts to myself and moving on. BTW - Did you ever learn to make a 4 finger G?
    If I could play a quarter as good as Old Sausage, I wouldn't worry about a 4 finger G chord.

    Original poster: Good stuff thanks for sharing!

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