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Smokepole
New member
This is only my second recording. I need to add backup vocals (2 tracks) and possibly piano.
1 Rhythm Guitar
2 Bass
3 Guitar solo and fill licks
4 Lead Vocal
5/6
7/8 Stereo drum machine
As you can see, 5/6 and 7/8 are tied together as stereo tracks.
Do I bounce 7/8 (drums) along with 2 (bass) to 5/6 so that the drums remain in stereo?
Is combining bass and drums a logical way to begin bouncing.
Are there any basic guidelines to the sequence, or preferred clusters to begin grouping things when bouncing?
Also do you generally add reverb to the bass guitar? The drum machine sounds like it already has it but I'm not sure if I really hear it on bass or not on the CD's I'm listening to.
I understand that you can do anything that sounds good to your ear, but I'm trying to get some basic guidelines to begin with. I'll begin experimenting more when I’m not struggling as much.
By the way this song is country-rock/ southern rock style
Thanks
Joe
1 Rhythm Guitar
2 Bass
3 Guitar solo and fill licks
4 Lead Vocal
5/6
7/8 Stereo drum machine
As you can see, 5/6 and 7/8 are tied together as stereo tracks.
Do I bounce 7/8 (drums) along with 2 (bass) to 5/6 so that the drums remain in stereo?
Is combining bass and drums a logical way to begin bouncing.
Are there any basic guidelines to the sequence, or preferred clusters to begin grouping things when bouncing?
Also do you generally add reverb to the bass guitar? The drum machine sounds like it already has it but I'm not sure if I really hear it on bass or not on the CD's I'm listening to.
I understand that you can do anything that sounds good to your ear, but I'm trying to get some basic guidelines to begin with. I'll begin experimenting more when I’m not struggling as much.
By the way this song is country-rock/ southern rock style
Thanks
Joe