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May 7 2008, 08:48 AM |
Thanks rockztar!
To make backing tracks I use ProTools and a sound module from Roland, and also a software sampler called SampleTank. Now this is what I use, but you could of course make great backings with other gear as well. It's no so much what gear you use - it's how you use the gear I do it basically the same way as Kyle describes in the FuityLoops lessons here. But I usually make lots of overdubs on most of the instruments (basically on every instrument except the drums and bass). Sure, I could do another vibrato lesson if there's a request for it! I'm not sure though what epic style lesson means |
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May 7 2008, 08:52 AM |
I'm not sure though what epic style lesson means I think epic = your usual playing |
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May 8 2008, 07:47 AM |
Thanks rockztar! To make backing tracks I use ProTools and a sound module from Roland, and also a software sampler called SampleTank. Now this is what I use, but you could of course make great backings with other gear as well. It's no so much what gear you use - it's how you use the gear I do it basically the same way as Kyle describes in the FuityLoops lessons here. But I usually make lots of overdubs on most of the instruments (basically on every instrument except the drums and bass). Sure, I could do another vibrato lesson if there's a request for it! I'm not sure though what epic style lesson means thx -------------------- Guitars:
Gibson Les Paul Studio PRS CE24 Amber Yamaha C40 Amp: Marshall dsl 401 Effect: dd-6, cs-3, Emma ReezaFRATzitz - morley wah- rc-2 Guthrie Govan, Thomas blug, alex hutchings and many others |
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