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Nick325
Jul 26 2007, 01:28 AM
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i have a question how long should it be since theres 7 parts going all together

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QUOTE (stratman33 @ Jul 25 2007, 08:20 PM) *
I would like to do it but i dont understand how to make songs out of 1 mode...


Don't worry, this is only the first of many collaborations, maybe I'll do an easier one next, like 12 bar blues smile.gif

QUOTE (Nick325 @ Jul 25 2007, 08:28 PM) *
i have a question how long should it be since theres 7 parts going all together


Each person gets 8 bars, the 8 bars that relate to your mode - they are played one after the other in the track in this order:

Ionian
Dorian
Phrygian
Lydian
Mixolydian
Aeolian
Locrian

The finished song will just be the backing track as it is now, with 7 different solos mixed in every 8 bars.

If you are unsure about modes, check Daves latest lesson - its actually the same backing track, but he shows you the scales as you work through it.

So, you have Ionian, which is the same as the A major scale. Your part is the 8 bars starting right at the beginning after the lead in. When you get your software with your guitar port, you need to set the temp of the song to 100, then import the backing track - the bars should line up with the song and you can count the first 8 after the lead in.

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Nick325
Jul 26 2007, 03:44 AM
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QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Jul 25 2007, 09:13 PM) *
Don't worry, this is only the first of many collaborations, maybe I'll do an easier one next, like 12 bar blues smile.gif
Each person gets 8 bars, the 8 bars that relate to your mode - they are played one after the other in the track in this order:

Ionian
Dorian
Phrygian
Lydian
Mixolydian
Aeolian
Locrian

The finished song will just be the backing track as it is now, with 7 different solos mixed in every 8 bars.

If you are unsure about modes, check Daves latest lesson - its actually the same backing track, but he shows you the scales as you work through it.

So, you have Ionian, which is the same as the A major scale. Your part is the 8 bars starting right at the beginning after the lead in. When you get your software with your guitar port, you need to set the temp of the song to 100, then import the backing track - the bars should line up with the song and you can count the first 8 after the lead in.



ok is it like a solo im writing and if it not exactly 8 bars is it ok?

o and andrew i went out tonight and got the line 6 toneport GX maybe i'll write a review on it sometime

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Nick, yeah its a solo/lead man. Just use the mode you have chose. A good tip of when your "turn" is up is the drum fill at the end of the 8 bars smile.gif

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Nick325
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i just have a question how do i get the backing in the recording part so i know how long the 8 bars are

im using the line 6 toneport GX

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ok so it took me an hour but i figured out that i had to use audiacty. how do i put backing tracks on there so as im recording i can hear the backing track

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QUOTE (Nick325 @ Jul 26 2007, 12:35 AM) *
ok so it took me an hour but i figured out that i had to use audiacty. how do i put backing tracks on there so as im recording i can hear the backing track


I wish I could help but I'm not familiar with that software.
But I think there should be an option for you to import the backing track into the session and then create a new track for your solo.
When you post your lead on here, make sure it's the lead only (without hearing the backing in it..)

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QUOTE (Wallimann @ Jul 25 2007, 11:52 PM) *
I wish I could help but I'm not familiar with that software.
But I think there should be an option for you to import the backing track into the session and then create a new track for your solo.
When you post your lead on here, make sure it's the lead only (without hearing the backing in it..)




Hi David,



I finished my lead - although I'm not making any claims about it because it's sloppy and not very good. Anyway, I assume that you don't want us to record blank noise with our solo's and you will paste them in the appropriate spots. Hope this works and it's what you had in mind. If not, go ahead and trash it and let someone else make one. I didn't spend much time on it. It's weird hearing it without the backing tracks. Sounds a lot worse!

Looking forward to hearing all of them.

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Oh, so NOW I realize that the backingtrack is in the first post. I was sitting and just waiting for it to get posted and was amazed how ppl were posting their parts already. laugh.gif

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QUOTE (MickeM @ Jul 26 2007, 06:11 AM) *
Attached File  Locrian_solo.wav ( 3.63MB ) Number of downloads: 188


Nice guys - MickeM, you did pretty well with the Locrian - I just can't get my head around that one mode!

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Hey Wallimann

Here's my contribution:

Me, Satch, Malmsteen, Gilbert, Jazz, Shred, mix lol smile.gif

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QUOTE (ezravdb @ Jul 26 2007, 09:04 AM) *
Hey Wallimann

Here's my contribution:

Me, Satch, Malmsteen, Gilbert, Jazz, Shred, mix lol smile.gif


Nicely done Ezra smile.gif

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QUOTE (jeff @ Jul 26 2007, 03:05 AM) *
Hi David,



I finished my lead - although I'm not making any claims about it because it's sloppy and not very good. Anyway, I assume that you don't want us to record blank noise with our solo's and you will paste them in the appropriate spots. Hope this works and it's what you had in mind. If not, go ahead and trash it and let someone else make one. I didn't spend much time on it. It's weird hearing it without the backing tracks. Sounds a lot worse!

Looking forward to hearing all of them.

[attachment=1082:attachment]


Jeff, you've got a great tone going there - what's your setup?

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QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Jul 26 2007, 08:53 AM) *
Jeff, you've got a great tone going there - what's your setup?




thanks. Its actually Lavendell's PODxt file! smile.gif Played with a Paul Reed Smith and recorded with Reaper. I really like Reaper. It's so easy to use.



QUOTE (ezravdb @ Jul 26 2007, 08:04 AM) *
Hey Wallimann

Here's my contribution:

Me, Satch, Malmsteen, Gilbert, Jazz, Shred, mix lol smile.gif




Sounds cool ezra! I can really tell how much you have improved! smile.gif

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QUOTE (jeff @ Jul 26 2007, 10:06 AM) *
thanks. Its actually Lavendell's PODxt file! smile.gif Played with a Paul Reed Smith and recorded with Reaper. I really like Reaper. It's so easy to use.


Really? Doesn't sound like that for me - must be the PRS and your playing skills smile.gif

Does the PTS have humbuckers? I'll have a play with that again I think.

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QUOTE (jeff @ Jul 26 2007, 04:06 PM) *
thanks. Its actually Lavendell's PODxt file! smile.gif Played with a Paul Reed Smith and recorded with Reaper. I really like Reaper. It's so easy to use.




Sounds cool ezra! I can really tell how much you have improved! smile.gif


I used Reaper too biggrin.gif, and I'm definitely going to check out that Pod file of Lavendell smile.gif

Thanks Andrew and Jeff wink.gif

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Guys, this is excellent work.
I can't believe I already go half of the leads done!
I started mixing what I have and it sounds great.
Thanks! Looking forward for the rest!

I still need:

Ionian (Nick325)
Phrygian (Stratman58)
Mixolydian (Tank)

Great job!

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QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Jul 26 2007, 09:10 AM) *
Really? Doesn't sound like that for me - must be the PRS and your playing skills smile.gif

Does the PTS have humbuckers? I'll have a play with that again I think.


It does have humbuckers, but mine has a switch where I can use it single coil and that is what I did. I have tried it switched to humbuckers but it seemed to be a little too hot - too much distortion.

I am really out of practice though and I can tell. My scale is not as fluent as I would like and it seems that I may be picking the strings a little too hard or not muting them properly. But, I need to work on that! smile.gif



QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Jul 26 2007, 09:10 AM) *
Really? Doesn't sound like that for me - must be the PRS and your playing skills smile.gif

Does the PTS have humbuckers? I'll have a play with that again I think.


By the way, that JEM sounds sweet!!! biggrin.gif

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QUOTE (Andrew Cockburn @ Jul 26 2007, 02:46 PM) *
Nice guys - MickeM, you did pretty well with the Locrian - I just can't get my head around that one mode!

Thanks, I was so puzzled when I started on it since it sound so aqward. But that's the fun part to try something I'd never try elsewise.

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