Hey P'Ill. Man you need to listen to the guys on this site who have been doing this a while. You obviously put a lot of effort into this - which is great to hear - and the new mic sounds a lot better but your flow drags the track, you sound like you're reading someone else's words, you know...
Anyone used a Roland SP404?
I've been thinking of getting one and I wondered if anyone had any compact flash problems or has any words about what it's like to use.
Just love the idea that it runs on batteries and being able to play about while travelling!
I normally try and get some thoughts down about the melody first. That way i know how the beat should drive it. Other times I get an idea for a rhythm and just loop it to give me something to try melodies out to. Then, when I've got that going, I record the melody and fill out the beat for it as...
Yeah, I always think that's funny! What about pianists? Does Bethovan sound too much like Mozart because he has the same sounds on his piano? Same with guitar - does Hendrix sound like Slash? If you're good you can come up with something new and fresh!
It depends as well on what kind of music you want to make. Will you want to chop up the different drum parts? If so you have to go for the multi-track approach.
Very few people play with just a piccolo. Usually it's a second snare just used to give a different snare sound if you want 2 snares in the song, or for the odd song if the sound fits better - perhaps a full bodied snare sound is too much with what else is going on in the song for instance.
If...
All in all I prefer accoustic drums but I get on with elec's. I have elec in my flat since I can't have an accoustic kit there - much as I'd like to - but I get to play accoustic at least an hour every week so it's not too bad.
Elec's are also great for practice of different styles - I can have...
I always use light sticks like 7As in church and I try to stay controlled - that way I'm not too loud for even the smaller church I play in. Hot-rods are quiet but they don't sound as good as sticks.
You can practice control by playing a fast exercise as it feels comfortable and then trying to...
Kind of, going to see a band live is about hearing the music you like but it's also about hearing something slightly different than what was recorded to CD. I'd feel cheated if I went to see a band and they just played straight through their last album and went off. There needs to be some...
It is hard to separate the solo from the song - or it should be - without changing the song you're trying to cover so I think they should be played as on the album but perhaps with a little rearrangement to individualise it a bit. People who just play a totally different solo they've made up...
Now I'm not a guitarist but one of my friends plays a lot of reggae and in it's most basic form it seems to be:
1 - down with chord
& - up with different chord (open strings in most basic case)
2 - down with chord
&
3 - down with chord
& - up with diff...
4 - down with chord
Seems to work.
Not sure which the best one to get will be but instead of a mixer I'd get as much RAM as you can afford, the audophile and a guitar DI (direct in) box.
The sound card will take any line-level inputs you have but if you are recording guitars you will need something to bring that up to line...
Unless you are going to move around a lot or are very pushed for space get something with at least 3 octaves. Even if you want to do the bass and treble ends separately 2 octaves quickly feel limited.
I'd add, why not find a local studio and tyr to get some - any - part time work. That way you should be able to get some ideas off resident pro engineers, good way to make contacts with people in the area etc.