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larry3349
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I know they said in school there are no stupid questions, but I think this might qualify. -I have searched and cannot seem to find the answer to my question, so I will ask here-
So I record all of my guitars to a click track, and I want them to match up perfectly with the drums *obviously*. I use Reaper as my primary DAW, and their default setting for projects is set to 120 BPM. Here comes the stupid.. SO, If I have a guitar track recorded to a click at 140, do I HAVE to set the drum tempo at exactly 140 as well to be on time?
I am doing a song right now, and the guitars were recorded to a click at 140 BPM, and I have the drums all mapped out at 120. Reaper allows you to just change the tempo of the drums without affecting the other tracks, so I did that and put them at 140 to match the guitars and they just seem way too fast and hyper to me. I put them back down at 120 and they seem to flow better- Is this wrong?
Thank you in advance.
So I record all of my guitars to a click track, and I want them to match up perfectly with the drums *obviously*. I use Reaper as my primary DAW, and their default setting for projects is set to 120 BPM. Here comes the stupid.. SO, If I have a guitar track recorded to a click at 140, do I HAVE to set the drum tempo at exactly 140 as well to be on time?
I am doing a song right now, and the guitars were recorded to a click at 140 BPM, and I have the drums all mapped out at 120. Reaper allows you to just change the tempo of the drums without affecting the other tracks, so I did that and put them at 140 to match the guitars and they just seem way too fast and hyper to me. I put them back down at 120 and they seem to flow better- Is this wrong?
Thank you in advance.