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Shana
New member
OK (I posted this is the Roland forum as well, i hope thats ok..)
Few questions
1) With the br8 i have the option of recording dry and trying different effects once ive recorded. So i recorded all my guitar parts dry , figuring i'd add the effects at the end. Problem is, you can only change one effect at a time. In other words say i recorded a picking part on the 1st track and a strumming part on the second. I want to use the jazz guitar effect on track one and say an clear sky effect on track 2. I cant figure out how to go about this. I would record with the effect but the distortion is much lower when i add the effect afterwards. Anyone?
2) I'm monitoring my music on both headphones and Roland speakers (nothing fancy-100$) The thing is i dont know how to actually judge the volume of the music considering the headphones have a volume control, the speakers have a volumue control (bass, treble) and theres still the master volume (on the br8) . Anyone?
3)I recorded 5 tracks- 1 & 2-Guitar strumming. 3-Guitar picking 4-Backround guitar 5-Guitar solo .
Im using the br8's drum machine which doesnt need a track of its own. I need a lot of tracks for the vocals now. How should i bounce these tracks together? I know i have the option of undo but that will only apply until i record something else no? I mean, can i undo a bounce at ANY time? I'm scared to try it.
4)Should all the music eventually end up on one track ? When im recording vocals dont i want to be listening to ALL the music at one volume? Sometimes when the music is too loud when im singing i have to lower ALL the faders. I cant imagine thats what they do in a proper studio right?
5)Whats the best way to record thick thick backround vocals-think def leppard. Can i record on one track and then copy it to a 2nd track and then bounce it back to the first track? Will that have any effect? If so im thinking i can do that 20 times over right?
If you can help me on any of the above questions id be thrilled.
Thanx so much
Shana
Few questions
1) With the br8 i have the option of recording dry and trying different effects once ive recorded. So i recorded all my guitar parts dry , figuring i'd add the effects at the end. Problem is, you can only change one effect at a time. In other words say i recorded a picking part on the 1st track and a strumming part on the second. I want to use the jazz guitar effect on track one and say an clear sky effect on track 2. I cant figure out how to go about this. I would record with the effect but the distortion is much lower when i add the effect afterwards. Anyone?
2) I'm monitoring my music on both headphones and Roland speakers (nothing fancy-100$) The thing is i dont know how to actually judge the volume of the music considering the headphones have a volume control, the speakers have a volumue control (bass, treble) and theres still the master volume (on the br8) . Anyone?
3)I recorded 5 tracks- 1 & 2-Guitar strumming. 3-Guitar picking 4-Backround guitar 5-Guitar solo .
Im using the br8's drum machine which doesnt need a track of its own. I need a lot of tracks for the vocals now. How should i bounce these tracks together? I know i have the option of undo but that will only apply until i record something else no? I mean, can i undo a bounce at ANY time? I'm scared to try it.
4)Should all the music eventually end up on one track ? When im recording vocals dont i want to be listening to ALL the music at one volume? Sometimes when the music is too loud when im singing i have to lower ALL the faders. I cant imagine thats what they do in a proper studio right?
5)Whats the best way to record thick thick backround vocals-think def leppard. Can i record on one track and then copy it to a 2nd track and then bounce it back to the first track? Will that have any effect? If so im thinking i can do that 20 times over right?
If you can help me on any of the above questions id be thrilled.
Thanx so much
Shana