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ricrac47
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OK people....get ready for a LOT of questions. I do mostly country music...some pop and light rock. I have a Roland 1680. Right now I am using a Casio keyboard a playing the drums "live"(tk 1 kick,tk 2-3 snare, 4-5 toms,etc.etc. Then I do a submix with a little reverb on the snare.etc. I didn't think that the sound was that bad.....but I have gotten some, shall I say negative feedback! My questions:
Or shall I say options: 1. mic live drums 2. invest in a good drum machine 3. Gibs suggested fruitloops.(I'm not sure that the sounds in fruitlops is appropriate for country.)
I have a good computer. I have never used my computer for recording before....what is involved? Do I need a midi controller? What do I play the notes on? How do I interface my computer with the 1680. I am looking for the best sound and the least hassle. So please talk to me!!! Check out the drums in my song if you want.
http://www.mp3.com/Winchester
Are they really that bad? I'm hoping someone tells me that they are ok......that would be a very simple solution. I have never used any eq, so that could be one of the problems. Remember....best sound, least hassle!
Thanks for your advice
Or shall I say options: 1. mic live drums 2. invest in a good drum machine 3. Gibs suggested fruitloops.(I'm not sure that the sounds in fruitlops is appropriate for country.)
I have a good computer. I have never used my computer for recording before....what is involved? Do I need a midi controller? What do I play the notes on? How do I interface my computer with the 1680. I am looking for the best sound and the least hassle. So please talk to me!!! Check out the drums in my song if you want.
http://www.mp3.com/Winchester
Are they really that bad? I'm hoping someone tells me that they are ok......that would be a very simple solution. I have never used any eq, so that could be one of the problems. Remember....best sound, least hassle!
Thanks for your advice