Tempo Changes When Using A Click

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We actually argue with each other all the time. Miroslav and I never see eye-to-eye on anything, but we both agree that you're full of shit. So what's that say about you?

No different than before this comment
 
10 people giving the same answer isn't kissing each others behinds.

10 people giving the same answer shows you are wrong!
 
10 people giving the same answer isn't kissing each others behinds.

10 people giving the same answer shows you are wrong!

But I gave countless examples where I wasnt, this guy greg cant play drums to a track that didnt use a click. Is he a bad drummer? I dont know, but even the best drummers need one. Not to play in a band or with a band, but to play in a way that allows recording to be done
 
Let's start over: what have I said about recording drums that is wrong, in your opinion?

That a good drummer wont need a click track to play in synch with a scratch guitar track, let me rephrase, that the guitar or whatever instrument would have had to been played to a click in order for the drummer to stay in time with it
 
We actually argue with each other all the time. Miroslav and I never see eye-to-eye on anything, but we both agree that you're full of shit. So what's that say about you?

We actually agree on a lot of technical points (like click tracks, etc)...but we often disagree on subjective views, which is OK.

The turtle is lost on the technical, and thinks that just having some degree and theory, he should be able to record well.
Obviously he can't...and he's here in a home recording forum looking for help, but unwilling to admit he needs it.

Hey turtle...grab one of your collge text books and read the part where they cover recording to a click track..... :rolleyes:

You need to be able to play to do it well...just like you need to be a decent singer and have some studio chops to do doubled vocals well.
Get over it....you're stuck and your degree isn't helping you.
 
That a good drummer wont need a click track to play in synch with a scratch guitar track, let me rephrases, that the guiutar or whatever instrument would have had to been played to a click in order for the drummer to stay in time with it

You're wrong on that point because a good drummer will be able to listen and identify where he needs to make his adjustments. You've just never been around good drummers, so you don't get that, and that's fine. I'm just trying to explain it to you as a drummer that can and does play to anything and everything regardless of how it was recorded.
 
That a good drummer wont need a click track to play in synch with a scratch guitar track, let me rephrase, that the guitar or whatever instrument would have had to been played to a click in order for the drummer to stay in time with it

But what if the scratch track was played by a guy who can't hold tempo...but hides that with the "feel" argument...
...should the drummer play to the shit tempo just to stroke the guitar player's ego?
 
Oh yes, I long for u to play drums for me.

You've asked me to play no less than 5 times in this very thread. You've even made exaggerations in an attempt to goad me into performing for you. None of that is necessary. All I need is $50 from you and I will drum to whatever you want me to drum to.
 
We actually agree on a lot of technical points (like click tracks, etc)...but we often disagree on subjective views, which is OK.

The turtle is lost on the technical, and thinks that just having some degree and theory, he should be able to record well.
Obviously he can't...and he's here in a home recording forum looking for help, but unwilling to admit he needs it.

Hey turtle...grab one of your collge text books and read the part where they cover recording to a click track..... :rolleyes:

You need to be able to play to do it well...just like you need to be a decent singer and have some studio chops to do doubled vocals well.
Get over it....you're stuck and your degree isn't helping you.

Are you working on a track that doesnt use a click track to synch your playing with? Cause you can blow all the smoke you want, it can not be done, perhaps with lots of tech work later on
 
You've asked me to play no less than 5 times in this very thread. You've even made exaggerations in an attempt to goad me into performing for you. None of that is necessary. All I need is $50 from you and I will drum to whatever you want me to drum to.

I asked cause Failure is fun, and not just fun but a learning experience for you and for others
 
HAHAHA!
Page 17????????

What did I mss? Let me guess....everyone gets it except for one bozo with no talent who's too chicken to posy any of his "music".

See you guys on page 34, unless the mods come to their senses.


I wish I had the time to read what I missed, but I'm sure I nailed exactly what happened.


This is priceless. page 17!!!!! :laughings:
 
this guy greg cant play drums to a track that didnt use a click. Is he a bad drummer? I dont know, but even the best drummers need one.

I cited an example that proved you wrong on this statement.
That's not people ganging up on you; That's just an example of someone doing something that you claim can't be done.

But here we are pages later and you're trying it on again?
 
You're wrong on that point because a good drummer will be able to listen and identify where he needs to make his adjustments. You've just never been around good drummers, so you don't get that, and that's fine. I'm just trying to explain it to you as a drummer that can and does play to anything and everything regardless of how it was recorded.

But there are hundreds of adjustments to be made in even a greatly managed tempoed song
 
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