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miracles83
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Hello everyone, I am new here even though I have lurked for a little while.
I have been playing for more than 20 years but just started to record and mix (I don't even really know which forum to post this). I have a very basic question about recording/mixing. I am recording a version of Black Crowes She Talks to Angels basically for myself so that I can practice the process. I am recording myself with both the vocals and acoustic guitar. They are both on different tracks.
My question is it bad to record parts of the song, Stop and then record other parts or should I force myself to play all the way straight through?
My problem comes in with that I'll be recording the guitar parts and then I'll play the verse or chorus too many bars which messes the vocals. I also like some parts of a recording track better than others so what I'll do is cut and paste parts of a track. You probably see where I am going with this.The final result begins to sound like a kid's collage they made in art class.
Before I rip my hair out trying to make it sound smooth, I wanted to ask if this practice should just be avoided or it is common to take parts of a particular track to mix with another track of the same instrument.
I have been playing for more than 20 years but just started to record and mix (I don't even really know which forum to post this). I have a very basic question about recording/mixing. I am recording a version of Black Crowes She Talks to Angels basically for myself so that I can practice the process. I am recording myself with both the vocals and acoustic guitar. They are both on different tracks.
My question is it bad to record parts of the song, Stop and then record other parts or should I force myself to play all the way straight through?
My problem comes in with that I'll be recording the guitar parts and then I'll play the verse or chorus too many bars which messes the vocals. I also like some parts of a recording track better than others so what I'll do is cut and paste parts of a track. You probably see where I am going with this.The final result begins to sound like a kid's collage they made in art class.
Before I rip my hair out trying to make it sound smooth, I wanted to ask if this practice should just be avoided or it is common to take parts of a particular track to mix with another track of the same instrument.