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walters said:yea i know so how do i do this ?
Having more speaker monitors is not going to mixdown the speaker monitors
So what are you talking about ?
How much can you spend?
walters said:yea i know so how do i do this ?
Having more speaker monitors is not going to mixdown the speaker monitors
So what are you talking about ?
What the fuck are you trying to say? I wasn't going to add to the misery that has become your threads, but damn! Think a bit about it before you type. I can't understand you enough to give any hint about what you want to know.walters said:Having more speaker monitors is not going to mixdown the speaker monitors
Rokket said:I can't understand you enough to give any hint about what you want to know.
walters said:good idea why don't you just stop going in my post 7 string
Somebody hit a nerve...walters said:good idea why don't you just stop going in my post 7 string
The only reason they are hard is because you don't know what the hell your asking!walters said:actually your very wrong because you can't answer my questions
which are to hard for you
walters said:actually your very wrong because you can't answer my questions
which are to hard for you
walters said:How do i track split?
Track audio splitting like a Y cord in
the DAW or pro tools?
so the signal Y out of the track how do i do this?
During Playback would be good
To create layers, you simply record more than one track of the same part. In other words, you play a guitar part on one track, then you play the same guitar part on a second track, but this time you maybe play it in different chord voicings, or with a different guitar/amp set up. Then you would eq them so that they blend together and one is not drowning out the other. You would do the same thing with a second guitar part. Then pan them hard left and right from each other so you don't get the phasing issue. The result would be two guitar parts on each side, layered.walters said:yes thanks for helping me out
because i want to create layers by doing this do you know how i can
create layers by doing this please
Rokket said:If there are no effects on the tracks, you shouldn't have any problems with phasing. Panning is the key. You have to separate the tracks. Also, instead of just copy and pasting of the tracks, you should actually record it again, playing it again. The little differences in each track will help you get some separation without phasing. Copy and pasting the track will make it louder, but not give you true layering (to the point that you can hear each track clearly in the mix.)
But I think the problem you are having is directly related to copy and paste instead of playing and recording each track.