Hi Hans - many thanks for your very nice comments, I’m very pleased you liked my tune & playing!
How did I record it - well, from the BB Style which I used (see my 1st post) I only
used the ac guitar for the basic chord sequence! I then added a 2nd ac guitar from BB R/T list and used ‘sample delay’ in Logic Pro X for each ac
guitar track to spread them apart a bit - one slightly Left and the other slightly Right!

I then recorded the piano track (4 pianos simultaneously for a very full & rich sound) over the top - after that I recorded the Nylon Guitar with a Microtech Gefell UMT800 mic into a GoldenAge Pre-73 mic preamp & GoldenAge Comp-54 compressor, straight into Logic Pro X with Liquidsonics Cinematic
Rooms reverb!

I then added the strings - ‘Power Strings Emotionale” from Spectrasonics
Omnisphere combined with Spitfire Audio “Soft String Textures” - played on the keys! I then used volume envelope to draw waves of volume changes, according to what felt right at different times in the tune - up & down for emotional content!

On the Master ch: From IK-Multimedia I used Lurssen, Classic Clipper &
Brickwall Limiter - followed by FabFilter Q3 & IK-Multimedia Metering, all with my manual adjustments!

And lastly: A little ‘spit & polish’ (as we say in the UK) from iZotope Ozone!

There you have it Hans - hope that helps you in some way, there are of course millions of different ways of going about making, mixing & mastering music! These steps are what I used to create “Falling For You”!

Best wishes, Carl

I posted the chord sequence to Andrew Dee above in case you’re interested!