Ortega RMAE-30 & RMAE-40 – Tulossa Rockway-blogiin

Here’s a version of the Irish folk tune ”Lough Erin Shore” featuring two Ortega mandolins – the RMAE-30 (with built-in magnetic pickup) and the RMAE-40 (with built-in piezo pickup).
• Rhythm mandolins – Ortega RMAE-30 (left channel), Ortega RMAE-40 (right channel)
• Lead parts as pointed out in the video
The rhythm mandolin parts were recorded with an AKG C3000 condenser mic, while I used a Shure SM7B for the lead parts. Both mics were plugged into a Cranborne Audio Camden EC2 preamp.
Here’s a short version of the REM classic ”Losing My Religion” featuring two Ortega mandolins – the RMAE-30 (with built-in magnetic pickup) and the RMAE-40 (with built-in piezo pickup).
• Rhythm mandolins – Ortega RMAE-30 (left channel), Ortega RMAE-40 (right channel)
• Lead parts as pointed out in the video
All mandolin tracks were recorded with the instruments plugged straight into a Cranborne Audio Camden EC2 preamp.

Toinen demo: Kolme bluesharppua +++ Demo Song No 2: Three Blues Harps

Tulevassa testissä ovat mukana:
Cascha Ocean Rock
Hohner Rocket Amp
Seydel Big Six
Mikrofonit – Shure SM7B (huuliharput ja jalan polkemisia) & Shure 545SD (taputuksia)
Mikkivahvistin – Cranborne Audio Camden EC2
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My upcoming review includes:
• the Cascha Ocean Rock
• the Hohner Rock Amp
• the Seydel Big Six
Microphones used – Shure SM7B (harmonicas and foot stamping) & Shure 545SD (hand claps)
Preamp used – Cranborne Audio Camden EC2

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