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GeorgeIV
New member
Hi,
I'm new here so here's my newbie question:
I would like to record my own songs playing an acoustic guitar, my vocal and maybe some harmonica. You know, folk music.
I'm wondering if this can be done "sucessfully" all in one take with me playing guitar and singing and the ocasional harmonica part. What I'm looking for is a more "live" sound and not so much overdubbing. I've already made a few attempts and so far it's not too bad, but I really have a feeling that I'll have better control if I do it on separate tracks. So, are they any brave souls out there who think this is possible?
I'm using Cakewalk Home Studio and I'm using the BOSS BR-532 to plug in the guitar and the microphone. I'm used to using 4-track cassette decks so doing digital is new to me so any mixing tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks everyone. This seems like a great place to learn.
GeorgeIV
I'm new here so here's my newbie question:
I would like to record my own songs playing an acoustic guitar, my vocal and maybe some harmonica. You know, folk music.
I'm wondering if this can be done "sucessfully" all in one take with me playing guitar and singing and the ocasional harmonica part. What I'm looking for is a more "live" sound and not so much overdubbing. I've already made a few attempts and so far it's not too bad, but I really have a feeling that I'll have better control if I do it on separate tracks. So, are they any brave souls out there who think this is possible?
I'm using Cakewalk Home Studio and I'm using the BOSS BR-532 to plug in the guitar and the microphone. I'm used to using 4-track cassette decks so doing digital is new to me so any mixing tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks everyone. This seems like a great place to learn.
GeorgeIV