First of all I'm green as they come on the multitrack stuff...What does It do...and how can I use It to benefit me as a 1 man guitar/singer kinda guy :D
I have made a few recordings so far with my MW-12 and its working out ok...I bought a set of studio monetors and things are sounding good.
All In all I just need a bit of help from you guys to get me going with the multitracks
Where do I start...with 2 tracks??
Thanks
Country Music Plus a bit of rock
Are you recording onto your PC?
Most of my recordings I start with a drum loop or click track to make sure I keep a steady beat.
Then I'll track rythym guitar(s), then vocals, then program a drum part that fits, or track the drums, then bass, then lead guitar(s).
Playing guitar and never playing for others is like studying medicine and never working in a clinic.
Me too - getting the drum loops right is the hardest part cos you've got nothing to position it against
Best,
A :-)
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Are you recording onto your PC?
Yes I'm recording to my PC
Country Music Plus a bit of rock
Wow...so I can add drums to a track as well?I didnt know that.
Seee I'm learning. I was able to play around and have 4 tracks alll running together...whitch I thought was preaty cool....I realy like this new toy
Country Music Plus a bit of rock
Check out this site re: drums. They have great sounding loops. You can download Acid Express for free and put together some really convincing tracks.