Slouching Raymond
Well-known member
Welcome SC7
Welcome man! You got some balls there!Hello, I'm Johnny Cash. Okay, I'm not. My names Tony. I used to be in a band many years ago. I love music and love recording, whether it's with others, or laying down a vocal cover, or guitar noise for my own amusement.
I've attached an MP3 of an original song recorded live with my old band 'Tantrum' at a bar on Halloween Night back in '97. We came up with this song during a "combustion jam" at practice a week before the Halloween gig.
I didn't even have any lyrics written for it yet, and sang it totally different on that night (mush mouthed it) than I did the two times we played at practice. Good times.
Welcome to the forum! Many of us here can give advice and also learn from you.Hi -new here - I am from the UK and have been recording using Cakewalk since 1994 and although I have used Zoom effects its my first time with a Zoom recorder. Am hoping to get some good advice from the members here. I will continue to use my software DAW but the R8 will allow me to record ideas as well as some tracks that i can then copy into my DAW.
Hi Bird man and welcome. Where you have a group of 'seasoned' musicians it is often easiest to record them with a hand-help recorder such as the Tascam DR-07X. I bought one for my son who is in two bands in France and plays classical guitar as well as electric.Hi, I'm a new guy from Prescott, AZ. I'm a 70 year-old amateur musician/retired lawman who is a dinosaur in the gear department. (I'm still on a Tascam 2488NEO, but I like it for the kind of stuff I do.)
Oldies R&R, 40's big band, and jazz standards are my favorite genres. My arsenal consists of keyboards, guitars, trumpets and a variety of other noise-making devices. And, I play in several small combos and a 16-piece college big band.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to picking up ideas and suggestions from the forum, as well as, connecting with new friends. So, be prepared for a lot of dumb questions from me as I try to improve my recording skills.
Can't help ya much directly with your system as I am a Cubase/PC guy, but welcome back!Not been here for a while but planning on getting back into home recording my guitars and 5 string banjo's
Set up
iMac
Hyper V Mic
UR242 Interface
SE 2200A Mic
Garageband
Quicktime
Loopback Audio
I’ve got more Zoom R20 issues than I can count. I’m going to list a couple in case you’re ever in a mood to assist!Welcome NickO!
Hi there, been in music for many years, rock in and roll in. Now settling in to creating, always looking for help.New to the forum? Say hello, tell us a little about your self. Meet the gang
Welcome to HomeRecording Forum!
Welcome johm19. What instrument(s) are you interested in? Poetry and lyric writing is an art and so is music. Marrying the two is the trick. Music writing is my primary skill so I generally write the music first and then write the lyrics to fit the mood of the music but can be done either way. Good luck to you.i am not a musician, but a poet and artist, while i would like to gradually learn more about music and how it works and is made, as id love to eventually be able to write both music (compose) and lyrics (poetry to music), at present im more interested in learning how to "make art" with sounds, so my main interest, at present, is in experimental music, see how things pan out
Thanks Raymond, i’m hoping soWelcome pip.
The sound canvas should get you far.
i like all sounds and instruments markmann, from the perspective of experimental music i am at present most interested in buchlas, i have a lot of experience writing poetry, had a collection published years ago, though my attempts at writing specific lyrics which would go with music have, to date, not really yielded anything close to completion or satisfaction, so im thinking to write lyrics for others' music, and try to make my own music as instrumental only, at least for a whileWelcome johm19. What instrument(s) are you interested in? Poetry and lyric writing is an art and so is music. Marrying the two is the trick. Music writing is my primary skill so I generally write the music first and then write the lyrics to fit the mood of the music but can be done either way. Good luck to you.