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creating with the iPhone
Hey Mix Protege Fam!
I wanted to share a recent creation I made with you all. A few weeks ago I recorded myself playing some music down by a river on my iphone and later when reviewing the footage found that I really liked the performance/moment of what had occurred and wondered if iPhone audio could be good enough for a “professional” release? In the past I’ve used my iPhone to collect samples or field recordings but never leaned on it as my “main” track. I decided to try to combine the iPhone audio with some more HiFi sounds after the fact.
I leaned into the lo-fi ness of the phone recording and ran it through my Unfiltered Audio Needlepoint plugin (great and fun plugin) to make it even more lofi sounding with some vinyl wow/flutter and compression and then balanced it with some hi fidelity acoustic guitar recording that i did back home with good mics. I added some synth bass and used my acoustic guitar to create the sound design for the ambient swells and “kick drum” by dropping some harmonics down by 2 octaves.
Anyways – Thought some of you might enjoy and/or it might at least start a conversation on what passes for “professional” sounding audio in certain genres. I’ve noticed in some more ambient genres there can often be a element of “lower” fidelity.
Hope everyones good out there! – Jesse
Here’s the video:
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