...or No Gloves At All, Student video collaboration |
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...or No Gloves At All, Student video collaboration |
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Jan 26 2013, 03:04 PM |
Ok, so I was talking with Slavenko and Gitarrero in the chat room, and we concluded that we needed a Manowar collab. Slav suggested the song Gloves of Metal as an inspiration, so I put a backing track together and uploaded to Soundcloud.
https://soundcloud.com/h4hgmc/or-no-gloves-at-all-backing You are all invited to download the backing track, jam up a cool solo over it, record it (audio and video) and post the necessary files here no later than 17 February at midnight, London time. The tempo is 76 bpm. The backing consists of two sections, the first is in the key of Dm and the second in the key of Am; D minor pentatonic or D blues should work fine over the entire piece. For the more advanced, D minor works over the Dm section and A phrygian sounds cool over the Am section. Files that you need to post - An audio file with your guitar track only - A video file - An audio file with your guitar track and the backing track mixed together (for reference) |
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Jan 26 2013, 03:18 PM |
heheh this is great! You finally started the USA true metal collab!! I'll start jamming something over this one to see what appears!
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Jan 26 2013, 08:56 PM |
I'll try to participate too!
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Jan 26 2013, 09:22 PM |
I might give this a shot...
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Jan 26 2013, 09:23 PM |
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Jan 26 2013, 09:35 PM
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I might give this a shot... What Manowar says " Heavy Metar or NO METAL at all..." , u know the rest of the quote |
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Jan 26 2013, 09:39 PM |
Ok, so I was talking with Slavenko and Gitarrero in the chat room, and we concluded that we needed a Manowar collab. Slav suggested the song Gloves of Metal as an inspiration, so I put a backing track together and uploaded to Soundcloud. https://soundcloud.com/h4hgmc/or-no-gloves-at-all-backing You are all invited to download the backing track, jam up a cool solo over it, record it (audio and video) and post the necessary files here no later than 17 February at midnight, London time. The tempo is 76 bpm. The backing consists of two sections, the first is in the key of Dm and the second in the key of Am; D minor pentatonic or D blues should work fine over the entire piece. For the more advanced, D minor works over the Dm section and A phrygian sounds cool over the Am section. Files that you need to post - An audio file with your guitar track only - A video file - An audio file with your guitar track and the backing track mixed together (for reference) As a new boy, I wonder if you can explain a couple of things. Do you pick someone's guitar work that you like and then work more with them or do you look for a rythm guitar part or riff or lead or what? And everyone else drops out? How do you guys make your recordings? Do you all use something like gearbox line 6 stuff? The newbie has to ask silly questions! |
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Jan 27 2013, 05:37 AM |
Hey Headbanger, I don't have any interface either. I use the line in port of my sound card to get my guitar's sound into the computer. I use (almost) all free stuff.
What you need is: . DAW (Reaper is best in my opinion, its cheap and has a free 30 day trial without any limitations! http://www.reaper.fm/) . A 1/8" male to male cable . A 1/8" to 1/4" jack adapter . ASIO4ALL drivers ( http://download.cnet.com/ASIO4ALL/3000-2120_4-75724497.html ) . Free VST plugins (Poulin plugins are free and THE BEST out there, but you need to experiment with them to get a good tone http://lepouplugins.blogspot.com/) So you put the adapter on one of your ends of the 1/8" male to male cable. Put the adapter end in your guitar jack. Put the other end of your cable in the line in port of your sound card. That should get your guitar's signal into your computer. If you're new to Reaper, I'd suggest watching some basics tutorial videos on youtube. After that, run Reaper, load a new track, arm it for recording, turn monitoring on and load your plugins to hear how it sounds. Read these threads, they might help you out. https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47581 https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47608 https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=35527 https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47622 If you need any help, PM me, Todd Simpson or Sensible Jones. They know a lot about home recording! This post has been edited by sammetal92: Jan 27 2013, 05:39 AM |
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Jan 27 2013, 06:10 AM |
Nice!!! Look at him go!!!! My friend, you have learned a TON and in short order! Well played
Todd Hey Headbanger, I don't have any interface either. I use the line in port of my sound card to get my guitar's sound into the computer. I use (almost) all free stuff. What you need is: . DAW (Reaper is best in my opinion, its cheap and has a free 30 day trial without any limitations! http://www.reaper.fm/) . A 1/8" male to male cable . A 1/8" to 1/4" jack adapter . ASIO4ALL drivers ( http://download.cnet.com/ASIO4ALL/3000-2120_4-75724497.html ) . Free VST plugins (Poulin plugins are free and THE BEST out there, but you need to experiment with them to get a good tone http://lepouplugins.blogspot.com/) So you put the adapter on one of your ends of the 1/8" male to male cable. Put the adapter end in your guitar jack. Put the other end of your cable in the line in port of your sound card. That should get your guitar's signal into your computer. If you're new to Reaper, I'd suggest watching some basics tutorial videos on youtube. After that, run Reaper, load a new track, arm it for recording, turn monitoring on and load your plugins to hear how it sounds. Read these threads, they might help you out. https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47581 https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47608 https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=35527 https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47622 If you need any help, PM me, Todd Simpson or Sensible Jones. They know a lot about home recording! |
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Jan 27 2013, 06:15 AM |
Nice!!! Look at him go!!!! My friend, you have learned a TON and in short order! Well played Todd All because of you guys |
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Jan 27 2013, 07:59 AM |
{very informative post} See, there is always someone here able and willing to help out! |
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Jan 27 2013, 10:29 AM |
Hey Headbanger, I don't have any interface either. I use the line in port of my sound card to get my guitar's sound into the computer. I use (almost) all free stuff. What you need is: . DAW (Reaper is best in my opinion, its cheap and has a free 30 day trial without any limitations! http://www.reaper.fm/) . A 1/8" male to male cable . A 1/8" to 1/4" jack adapter . ASIO4ALL drivers ( http://download.cnet.com/ASIO4ALL/3000-2120_4-75724497.html ) . Free VST plugins (Poulin plugins are free and THE BEST out there, but you need to experiment with them to get a good tone http://lepouplugins.blogspot.com/) So you put the adapter on one of your ends of the 1/8" male to male cable. Put the adapter end in your guitar jack. Put the other end of your cable in the line in port of your sound card. That should get your guitar's signal into your computer. If you're new to Reaper, I'd suggest watching some basics tutorial videos on youtube. After that, run Reaper, load a new track, arm it for recording, turn monitoring on and load your plugins to hear how it sounds. Read these threads, they might help you out. https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47581 https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47608 https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=35527 https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47622 If you need any help, PM me, Todd Simpson or Sensible Jones. They know a lot about home recording! Thanks Sammetal...thats the sort of thing I was looking for...I found a post last night from mrroberts70 (who has also kindly just sent me a PM with similar suggestions to you) called 'audio recording help' which someone else posted a video which explains how to record stuff to computer...all very helpful...although some of the software looks complicated..but like anything else once you've learnt it.. Cheers for your help...Rod See, there is always someone here able and willing to help out! Yes you're right HungryForHeaven!! Thanks... in hindsight I Should have browsed the forums a bit better as there is nothing worse than someone dragging up the same old stuff again and again when the answers are usually there already. Thanks! |
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