Fuzzzzy Trip, FINALLY FIGURED OUT EZDRUMMER YAY hahah
fatb0t
May 17 2008, 02:36 AM
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Hey guys! Here's a tune I made after messing around with EZ drummer - the guitar and bass are actually played by me....
Let me know your thoughts please, It's kinda hairy - but I figured I'd share anyways!

Feed back would be appreciated!

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Trond Vold
May 17 2008, 04:17 AM
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Not bad smile.gif I like the guitars.

But the sound clips alot at times though. Especially the solo guitar. A little more panning would help aswell to get a better spectrum.

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May 17 2008, 04:59 AM
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QUOTE (Trond Vold @ May 16 2008, 11:17 PM) *
Not bad smile.gif I like the guitars.

But the sound clips alot at times though. Especially the solo guitar. A little more panning would help aswell to get a better spectrum.



Trond how exactly do I pan? I know HOW to do in reaper - but like what channels do I pan? Do I pan the rhythm guitar to the left and the solo guitar to the right just a bit? Or all the way?
Any panning/recording advice would be useful.

yeah the guitars do clip - I'm using guitar rig and it's kinda a pain to get all the volume levels equal for some reason.
I just don't really know what I'm doing yet hahha

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May 17 2008, 07:08 AM
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I usually pan two different tracks, whether its bass and guitar, two rhythms or a rhythm and lead, it's usually in the 30-60% range one each way. It sounds good to me, too little and you won't notice it too much and it gets in the way I think.

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i like it its a pretty cool riff and solo

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nice track man.

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QUOTE (fatb0t @ May 17 2008, 05:59 AM) *
Trond how exactly do I pan? I know HOW to do in reaper - but like what channels do I pan? Do I pan the rhythm guitar to the left and the solo guitar to the right just a bit? Or all the way?
Any panning/recording advice would be useful.

yeah the guitars do clip - I'm using guitar rig and it's kinda a pain to get all the volume levels equal for some reason.
I just don't really know what I'm doing yet hahha


The way i do it is that i record the rhythm tracks atleast twice, and set each track 50% to left and right.
The solo tracks can be more varied though. I usually set the sologuitar 20% to left or right. I dont like them to be right in the middle.

As far as the volume problems, are you using more than 1 instance of guitar-rig? Like a seperate one for rhythm and one for leads or just 1 instance used globally?

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May 18 2008, 02:33 AM
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I see! That must add a lot of dimension to the recordings - thanks for the tip!
This website is too awesome haha

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i like the guitars, nice job man.

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Very nice track man! laugh.gif

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Really great!! Cool!

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