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JOHN D
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When I rehearsed with a band many years ago. We would all record together when making demo's (drummer, bass and rhythm guitar) and timing was free and in sync.
Now I am recording in my sequencer with programmed drums playing bass and guitars myself. I usually start after deciding tempo and time signature beat to play the rhythm part, add drums, bass and then melody and vocals.
If I try to play along with the metronome I often end up when I check the time grid that I have slipped out unless its a very simple part.
Sometimes I switch off the metronome and get a more free sound and is easier.
I just wondered if should go back to basics and rehearse timing or continue without the metronome.
I know I'm an old rusty nut so wondered what the forum thinks on this.
I suppose the ideal is band recording session where you can work together.
John.
Now I am recording in my sequencer with programmed drums playing bass and guitars myself. I usually start after deciding tempo and time signature beat to play the rhythm part, add drums, bass and then melody and vocals.
If I try to play along with the metronome I often end up when I check the time grid that I have slipped out unless its a very simple part.
Sometimes I switch off the metronome and get a more free sound and is easier.
I just wondered if should go back to basics and rehearse timing or continue without the metronome.
I know I'm an old rusty nut so wondered what the forum thinks on this.
I suppose the ideal is band recording session where you can work together.
John.