I have no clue but it's a cool idea.
Funny, I had no idea that he was still alive at this point. Very sad story.
Shreddage guitars have release samples that can be annoying in certain contexts. I don't hear anything wrong in your example but that may be...
Eh... I do fine. It's not about gear (real or virtual). At least, not beyond some very basic minimal level most of us should be well beyond.
Sounds right to me. I just hear guitar and the spring verb. In a mix it should sound great. I usually run the Shreddage guitars 100% dry and...
Unless you are miraculously staying the same distance within microns to the mic and playing identically with the precision of a robot I don't see...
Well, on one hand your quest is easy because those were the days before effects, so Vox and Fender amps will sound right out of the box. Use...
Yep, z-plane. Also don't forget Melodyne, though its time shift functions are more limited.
Sounds like ROMpler guitar patches to me. What, I could not say.
Most of those sounds were about 3 to 10 patches layered up.
I think we need a few dozen more opto compressors. And something to replace guitar players once and for all. Then we'll be done.
Ok, I sorta get it :winker:
I know all those words but that post makes no sense to me.
What kind of musician are you? Anyway, guess only you can decide which of a number of problematic choices you wish to go with.
Imho... no. I really like Toontrack. But given your issues I would try GetGood drum libraries on Kontakt. That or Addictive Drums.
Sweeeet! I probably have that issue of Keyboard in a box somewhere.
Being by the radiator sounds like a bad idea... my initial thought is be by the window and cover it, both for light and sound reflection reasons.
Me too but it'll die and you'll have to buy a new one. If you steal one... then maybe free energy! :rofl:
A Satanic ritual wherein you summon the undead spirit of Ravel to posses your soul could work. There will be a price though.
It's not though! You have to feed the squirrel.
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