Tempo Changes When Using A Click

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because the band was recorded already, you wouldnt have a guy laying down a guitar track and then a drummer come in and play over it
 
Well what would happen is this. You take your rhythm guitar played to your favorite old recording. or new even, and then play drums
over that, and make your own song out of it.

Its one thing to play piano and the piano not be precisely with it, but when drums are off it sounds like freakin shit

I don't understand this. I can play my version along side the original and the two are fine.
I know this because that's how I recorded it all.
Ok, in my case the drums are programmed because I'm not a drummer and don't have a kit, but there's no way on this earth a drummer would struggle to lay down a beat in the above session.
 
because the band was recorded already, you wouldnt have a guy laying down a guitar track and then a drummer come in and play over it

It's not ideal, but it happens.
Pretty sure they did that for 'something in the way' Nirvana. Might have been another track - My memory's not so great.
Classic albums talked about it.
 
It's not ideal, but it happens.
Pretty sure they did that for 'something in the way' Nirvana. Might have been another track - My memory's not so great.
Classic albums talked about it.

Click tracks are ruining music. Diy's have to use one, its just impossible to not and not sound like garbage. I prefer a live band ANY day
 
How do you change a lightbulb?

Remove old one, insert new one.

No that is absolutely wrong. Professionals don't do it like that!

This shit got old yesterday and today is just more baiting. This muppet is a waste of all your time and effort to answer. He ask a question about tempo and claims to have pro drummers at hand to play that can't do simple time changes? Seriously!
 
Click tracks are ruining music. Diy's have to use one, its just impossible to not and not sound like garbage. I prefer a live band ANY day

More nonsense. You really have no idea what you're talking about. Your grasp on how, when, and why to use click tracks is minimal at best.
 
Got samples? I can verify the tempos too

I can do better than that.
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Every green dot is a tempo change.

I don't feel like trying to prove I tracked the guitar and vocals first, but why else would I bother doing stupid amounts of subtle tempo changes.

Damn, there are plugins and tools that do this. They extract a tempo map from a live performance.
 
Click tracks are ruining music. Diy's have to use one, its just impossible to not and not sound like garbage. I prefer a live band ANY day

If I got the song title right, Kurt played his guitar and sang.
Grohl laid the drums down afterwards. No clicks....No tempo maps...

That's exactly what you asked for.
 
Click tracks are only a guide for a musician. No one is that precise!
 
Normally I pick and choose what I work on. I have to like the music to some degree. But I'll take this guy's money. I've got an amp habit to support.

A drum slut who's an amp junkie! ;)

Yeah....the amps and guitars got me. :D


So really....I would like to hear just one example of the turtle's music....if he even has anything recorded worth showing.
I mean, it's getting to the point that without that, there is no more context to anything he says since all his comments have the attitude that "I know better than you guys, I'm really just hear to quiz you, and I don't actually need the answers and help".
 
A drum slut who's an amp junkie! ;)

Yeah....the amps and guitars got me. :D


So really....I would like to hear just one example of the turtle's music....if he even has anything record.
I mean, it's getting to the point that without that, there is no more context to anything he says since all his comments have the attitude that "I know better than you guys, I'm really just hear to quiz you, and I don't actually need the answers and help".

Again, it has nothing to do with any of my music. You can not play even drums to uneven pieces of music, that simple
 
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