Yeah, I've come to realize that you really have to put the time in and do some studying with recording programs. There's just so much to the process that you would never expect. For example, I'll write a song, then my girl will come over and she'll listen to it and she'll say "Add some drums to...
<b>BluesMeister</b>
I really appreciate all of your input. That definitely helps me out with figuring out how to throw them all together. Because I have both Home Studio 2004, and Cubase and Fruity Loops. But I can't seem to figure out the tutorials...I know Home Studio 2002 has tutorials to...
The only reason I was wondering that is because It's not for my own song...lol. It's actually just one of the songs my girlfriend asked me to remake in my own voice and guitar for her on a cd. So that's why I wanted the exact drums in one of his songs. It's really, really hard for me to figure...
I got a good one for you guys...
How can I take a real song done by someone, lets say an MP3 and take it apart and use the drum layout for that song. Like say I wanted to take a song from Dave Matthews and use the drums in his song and make a track out of it so I can throw it into Home...
Yeah, I usually shut the click right off because it annoys the hell out of me, but if that's the way I need to do it I will give that a shot. But another thing is, if I record the guitar and vocals using the metronome, when I add the drum track in will it automatically adjust it so it fits or...
Yeah, I usually shut the click right off because it annoys the hell out of me, but if that's the way I need to do it I will give that a shot. But another thing is, if I record the guitar and vocals using the metronome, when I add the drum track in will it automatically adjust it so it fits or...
I seem to be having some trouble lining up some drum maps with other tracks. I have the guitar and vocal tracks set up the way I need them, but for some reason I can't line up the drum track. Now I used a drum map that came with HS 04, because I have no clue how to create drum maps or drum...
Thanks guys, I'm going to give DKH a try and see how that turns out. And I'll have to do some more searching for threads on using FL with HS. But anyways, thanks again guys...you guys are great!
-Andy
I'll have to give DKH a try. You'll probably thinks this sounds stupid, but I tried Fruity Loops but I have a hard time creating good beats along with my music, because I don't know how to run them along with Home Studio, and the timing is way off because of this. I definetly need some help with...
This probably sounds like a stupid question. I upgraded from HS2002 to 04 recently and I love the program. But I've only just begun the recording process. I'm very new to all of this and I've seen everyone ranting about Sonar. I've played guitar for almost 13 years now and play a mix of stuff. I...
Thanks for the input. Yeah I agree, I find it rather hard to find all the write drum pieces to put together a non-synthetic drum section. But when I spoke to my guitar teacher, about a month ago, he told me that programs such as Cubase and other Home Recording Studio's have built in drum kits...
Yeah, right now I'm running XP. But i was debating maybe dual booting XP and 2k. Just for the occasional game I might like to play. But mainly, like I said i'm using the comp for recording. I have Fruity Loops Producer Edition v4 and Cakewalk Home Studio 2004. I also have Cubase SX or whatever...
Hey any 2 cents is welcome here. I'm looking for advice and that's why I came to this forum for different ideas and inputs on different subjects and what not. I really appreciate all your help guys. And variety is always a good thing. But that does sound pretty damn lucky though, cuz I used to...
Thanks again for your help. That pretty much sums up what i've been asking. I took a look at those options you gave me from musicians friend and those don't sound like a bad deal at all. There's only one other question I have to ask...I've played guitar now for almost 13 years and I still don't...
Thanks again for the info. I really appreciate your help. But again, being a newbie...what does IMO mean? And the type of music I want to record is basic Acoustic stuff. Just me, the guitar, and the mic, track by track. I also have a pretty descent keyboard I'd like to throw into the mix...
Yeah I've been thinking about switching over to Windows 2000 Pro. But a lot of the guys I work with have been telling me that XP is probably the most compatible. But, I'm looking for stability as well. And about the mixers...I've been looking into getting one of them as well, but really don't...
Forgot to mention...
I have a home built PC, with 512 mb DDR PC3200, Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Plat, 2 80 gb WD hard drives...2 guitars, 2 vocal mics, an amp and some chords...lol just to give you an idea of the situation. I also have the Logitech 5.1 surround...but I need your input on what I...
I'm fairly new to this Home Recording with the computer business, as a lot of us are here heh. But, I'm new enough to wonder which operating system would work best for recording. I mean should I stick with windows? and if so which version, go with linux? mac? i mean what would be preferred for...