Creating Your Own Backing Tracks....
Xranthoius
Oct 17 2007, 10:22 AM
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k... so i have no clue how to make a proper backing track... i have a drum machine and guitar pro, and audacity and thats pretty much it. But, how do i make it flow, and i cannot make a good drum rhythem at ALL, i attatched a short riff thing i made about a minute long, how can i get a good b track?

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Muris Varajic
Oct 17 2007, 09:37 PM
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QUOTE (Xranthoius @ Oct 17 2007, 11:22 AM) *
k... so i have no clue how to make a proper backing track... i have a drum machine and guitar pro, and audacity and thats pretty much it. But, how do i make it flow, and i cannot make a good drum rhythem at ALL, i attatched a short riff thing i made about a minute long, how can i get a good b track?


I guess you need some nice VTS for drums,like EZ Drummer,Addictive Drums,Artist Drums etc.
Or find few audio loops,woks fine too, smile.gif

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i got the drums on demand cds and there perfect for that or entire songs... the best none existent drummer ever!

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Juan M. Valero
Nov 1 2007, 05:46 PM
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Yeah, take a look in my own board, I'm explaining the way I record my songs, so I hope it would be helpfull for you, isn't it??

I will wrote more chapters and more tricks, don't worry wink.gif

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Ivan Milenkovic
Nov 25 2007, 01:46 AM
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Drum recording is really an art form. You must record a live drumset a few times and work your way with a VST one to get it right. Try using DFH Custom as a starting point. It has allready programmed grooves neatly packed in libraries. You must then program your drums on sepparate channels in a project. Be sure to use a humanise option as it creates little subtle differences in rhythm making your set more alive- like. ALso program the velocity well and un-evenly. But do it carefully - do not overdo it. DFH Custom has a bleeding option for every channel i think. You must use some bleeding or your drumms will surely sound too generic. After the pregramming procces (which is acctualy a process of making a sintetic set sound like a live recorded set) comes the process of producing it. This is a whole another story and not a subject, but if you wanna know post and i`ll try to explain it the best way i can. Hope this helps smile.gif

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