Freeze the tracks as you go, your CPU will love you for it :wink:
I've got an old Yamaha digital piano which I only use for midi and it's weighted keys. I track through Pianoteq for low latency, and replace the...
I usually break each part down into smaller pieces when recording, but I do like to be in full control of what is going on, especially with the...
I agree, but personally I only use these apps to map out chords and scales, and then I play everything live on other instruments, or sometimes I...
Scaler is very good at what it does, i.e. chords & scales. You can use 3rd party arp plugins, or the ones that are built into a synth if you...
+1 for Scaler it's a beast, although having a little music theory knowledge certainly does help when using this software.
Send my best regards to Jeff ...
Without the bass player this song falls to pieces multiple times :) [MEDIA]
Why does he play the bass when he could just use samples instead :winker:
That's why it's useful to keep a notebook for arranging purposes. As a one man setup it's easier to do, but I always chart my chords and scales,...
When they mention the chord they are talking about the root note, 3rd & 5th. So the root note for C maj is C and for C min it's also C, but the...
Love the portmanteau, and it's a good way to view the problem :keys: :metal:
A lot of people read these forums, so I think it is valid to include information about other possible solutions and different ways of doing...
They shouldn't die, but they do need to fit your required usage. You can't phone the guy up and ask him to play it a little differently. I'm not a...
The EQ? :winker:
That's it in a nutshell. I was doing exactly the same thing and I asked myself why am I doing this? This is a conundrum for all budding musicians....
Yeah, but you change the sound to your liking with your fingers and damping technique when you are playing, not afterwards, but I get your point. :)
I agree, and I have already been through this process and experienced the frustrations. My solution was to get a few guitars :winker:
Use two compressors, with the first one catching the peaks.
The sound of a guitar comes from your fingers, and you make it sound how you want it. How can you replicate that?
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