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LTsmooth42
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Hey all,
I was recently practicing and doing some recording with my band, which unfortunately had to retire due to the lack of practice space (tenant got evicted from the house) :/
Although I'm pretty bummed about this; I'd like to continue to make music. Guitar by itself is really lacking IMHO; especially for the types of things I'd like to write, so i'd like to do some production and maybe get a couple songs together.
I have tried to collaborate with other drummers (I even had a drummer with mics) to get tracks for my tracks, but this never seemed to work out (people always BS).
I'd like to produce some of my songs by myself. I feel confident enough to get started recording the bass and the guitars, but I don't know where to start with the drums. I live in an apartment with no room for a drumkit, plus my neighbors would kill me. It looks like I'm going to need to use artificial drums for my songs.
First question: Are there many advantages of going with a hardware drum machine solution for electronic drums or is software the way to go?
Second question: What software should I start with? I know Fruity Loops pretty well, but I have not used it in a while. I'm assuming I would also need to learn some things about creating drum tracks (decay and details like that) and find some good samples
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! I'm really looking forward to laying down some tracks once I get situated.
Any other advice/resources for the beginning home recording setup would be greatly appreciated as well.
Thanks!
I was recently practicing and doing some recording with my band, which unfortunately had to retire due to the lack of practice space (tenant got evicted from the house) :/
Although I'm pretty bummed about this; I'd like to continue to make music. Guitar by itself is really lacking IMHO; especially for the types of things I'd like to write, so i'd like to do some production and maybe get a couple songs together.
I have tried to collaborate with other drummers (I even had a drummer with mics) to get tracks for my tracks, but this never seemed to work out (people always BS).
I'd like to produce some of my songs by myself. I feel confident enough to get started recording the bass and the guitars, but I don't know where to start with the drums. I live in an apartment with no room for a drumkit, plus my neighbors would kill me. It looks like I'm going to need to use artificial drums for my songs.
First question: Are there many advantages of going with a hardware drum machine solution for electronic drums or is software the way to go?
Second question: What software should I start with? I know Fruity Loops pretty well, but I have not used it in a while. I'm assuming I would also need to learn some things about creating drum tracks (decay and details like that) and find some good samples
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! I'm really looking forward to laying down some tracks once I get situated.
Any other advice/resources for the beginning home recording setup would be greatly appreciated as well.
Thanks!