Linda On My Mind - The Rick Campbell Trio

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Rick Campbell
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Linda On My Mind - The Rick Campbell Trio

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My wife heard this song in a movie and asked if I’d do it. I had to call in The Rick Campbell Trio for the vocals. This was a big hit for Conway Twitty. Used MIDI, BIAB. The Steel, Bass, and lead guitar all recorded direct. Fiddle, vocal, rhythm guitar recorded with mic through UA LA-610 Mk II. All recorded in Presonus Studio One DAW. Video editing is Movavi Video Editor +.

https://youtu.be/L8SjIJXHCM8?si=XCnrstLVNYbkq7JR
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Great job, Rick. Your voices blend so well!

I'm glad the other guys were available.

~Lee
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Yes Sir! That's how it's done!
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Very nice and well done, Rick. I enjoyed your music.
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Three times as good.
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Post by Samuel Phillippe »

Ok Rick, I have to admit I liked it. Well done. Keep them coming I enjoy your band. Are yo guys brothers? (LOL)

Sam
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Post by Mike Bacciarini »

All three appear to be twins….
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Post by Per Berner »

Superb as always, Rick. Keep 'em comin'!
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I think that's Rick, his brother Daryl and his other brother Daryl. They sing and play pretty good...
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Post by Duane Becker »

Nice job Rick! On your vocals, do you use something like a harmonyex thing to create the parts, or do you track your live vocals separately?
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You triplets did a good job. Thanks for posting.
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Duane Becker wrote:Nice job Rick! On your vocals, do you use something like a harmonyex thing to create the parts, or do you track your live vocals separately?
Thank you. I do the harmonies myself. This one was really hard because Conway's record had Carol Lee Cooper and L.E. White singing the harmony vocals. It was hard for a guy to do the high register vocals that a lady does. Conway did it in "A". I did it in "G" to allow some room to get the tenor part. It was about all I could do to get it. I've seen some harmonizer software, but I haven't run across one that I could be comfortable with. Melodyne is good if you need to fix a note here and there that's a little sharp or flat. I use every tool I can to make them as good as possible. I'm not looking to win any Grammy's, it just a way to do the music I enjoy, and the challenge of doing it all myself. Glad you enjoyed it.

I've been messing around with home studio recording for years, but the video editing is something new. It's really fun and I'm learning as I go.

RC
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Post by Carl Williams »

Fine job as always Rick…I know it’s a lot of work but you make it look easy and fun! I’ve got a technical question and will send it by Private Message. Thanks for sharing your music….Carl