Great work, Joe! I really enjoyed your song, and your video is beautiful. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you do need to mention "gems in the rough contest" in the beginning of your video for it to abide by all the submission rules.
Well Im no pro engineer, but it's supposed to be an x-y stereo pair, where the capsules of two cardioid patterns are lined up equally distant from and 45 degrees off axis (one to the left and one to the right) to the source. then in mixing you pan one hard left and one hard right, and it creates a nice natural stereo image.
Love the ambiance and the fingerpicky style, love the lyrics.
Thanks!
Oooh you are a find. Digging your sound
Thank ya
The freaking lyricsss 🤯 makes you fall into a story
a deep sad story haha. thanks
Beautiful.
One of my favorites of this competition, good luck!
Hey joe just wanted to say i love your music and you saved mw from a dark time. Thanks man.
Yeah man, any time. I'm glad this music did something beyond just being fun and gratifying to me. Cheers!
This song really resonates.
Much love brother!
Hey great job man. Sounds great!
Great Job Joe! next video should be Allison, that song will make you a folk hero!
Curiosity peaked, because this guy- with this song- within the first 10 seconds, I could hear the strong songwriting chops already.
@@rosscogiordano1796 Ima get on it!
I found out you're channel today, and I'm really liking you're music. Keep it up!!!
you are a national treasure
thank you :-)
Great work, Joe! I really enjoyed your song, and your video is beautiful. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you do need to mention "gems in the rough contest" in the beginning of your video for it to abide by all the submission rules.
to hell with rules! Haha yeah i know I messed up!
@@JoeKaplowOfficial Either way man, great job on your song.
Fucking killer voice man. Makes me think of Kenneth Pattengale from Milk Carton Kids.
🥺🥺🥺
Never seen 2 cardoid mics stacked like that, please explain the audio engineering science behind this setup! :)
Well Im no pro engineer, but it's supposed to be an x-y stereo pair, where the capsules of two cardioid patterns are lined up equally distant from and 45 degrees off axis (one to the left and one to the right) to the source. then in mixing you pan one hard left and one hard right, and it creates a nice natural stereo image.
also the capsules should be as close to one another as possible, hence one right side up and one upside down
@@JoeKaplowOfficial thank you so much for explaining. Interesting approach! Might have to experiment with that myself.
I just want to hug you
is there anywhere i could get the guitar tabs
yes email me!
Better read them rules again man
indeed