fair enough...so just keep writing them and throwing them away
even though someone wants to take them further .......dont agree
with that...but there you go....................nowhere
Somewhere Something.
In response to polyal's post above,
I have recorded and renamed this song "Going Nowhere"
[mp3]/uploads/42a36f8e3cb8bff0d86585a5c1b43870.mp3[/mp3]
Enjoy
I didn't get where I am today,
by being somewhere else.
RE this 'across the internet thing'..(rickyb)
with future songs is there any chance of getting a separate voc and guitar track
...so they can be put in a DAW and mixed with other instruments
if anyone else is interested please post
the main criteria would be ...tuned to standard pitch / played to a click track ( consistent tempo )
and probably an half decent song
That great Alun, very different from my recording, and sounds better. Your voice has improved a lot as well. Great stuff, i have always liked this song, the lyrics are poignant and honest. My favourite from all the songs you wrote.
polyal wrote:nice one... chance of going somewhere now
RE this 'across the internet thing'..(rickyb)
with future songs is there any chance of getting a separate voc and guitar track
...so they can be put in a DAW and mixed with other instruments
if anyone else is interested please post
the main criteria would be ...tuned to standard pitch / played to a click track ( consistent tempo )
and probably an half decent song
what do people think???
yer I have tones of guitar parts, However, they need putting together. I play to a drum track as I find it gives a better feel to the part when completed.
They would be classed as rhythm parts I think..... It would be great if we could all combine to contribute to a song.
Imagine if the words of Imagine ever came true.....
Sort of thing I play... This is an example of the sort of bits I try to put together. It is a very loose editing job. It was done just to see if a song was there that might work.
I think it does. I have lyrics and a melody.
Imagine if the words of Imagine ever came true.....
Drum loop EZ Drummer
All Guitars Samick Greg Bennitt with me Wilkinsons except Solo which was widerling on Gibo SG
All amplified though Blackstar HT 20 heads emulated out.
No EQ
No effects
I think the Samick with the Wilkinsons is just RAW with the Black stars ISF all the way to USA setting.
Imagine if the words of Imagine ever came true.....
Sort of thing I play... This is an example of the sort of bits I try to put together. It is a very loose editing job. It was done just to see if a song was there that might work.
I think it does. I have lyrics and a melody.
This is great James, I don't have the gear to do backing and drum tracks, even if I did I wouldn't have a clue how to use it, (shame on me)
I didn't get where I am today,
by being somewhere else.
No I don't have any of this, I record straight on to a little Tascam DP400 pocket studio, I just use it like the old cassette recorder, switch it on, play and record it then put it on the computer via USB lead, then upload it to wherever, Nothing fancy here I'm afraid,
I didn't get where I am today,
by being somewhere else.
Plus I can send you ez drummer its as easy as drag and drop..
If you could send me the music file with no vocal to going somewhere I will try to work some magic and send you it back. You got my e-mail then you could send me the vocal and I will try to edit that up.
Our if Poly makes the same offer I suspect he could do far better then me........
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Imagine if the words of Imagine ever came true.....
like you say james the vx and guitar need to be on separate tracks
to do any serious editing/adding etc ..plus the tempo needs to be consistent throughout
the song ( playing to a drum machine is an ideal way of doing this )
so cutting and pasting in a sequencer can be as seamless as possible
if recordings are done like this its easier to pass them round and use on different daws
reaper seems an excellent starting point for anyone wanting to record on a
computer and like you say its free....being in standard pitch goes without saying
the tascam dp004 is a 4 track recorder with a built in metronome
so doing a separate vocal and guitar track should be quite straightforward
these could then be transferred as mono 16bit 44.1khz wav files to
a computer converted to mp3 and sent anywhere you fancy http://www.mediafire.com/?2gkkin2gm2daojj
having said that if the wav files are not too large they could be emailed as is .. ( <25meg? )
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I use Cool Edit Pro, have been using that for a great many years, i find this the best recording medium to use as it has vast editing capabilities, and is compatible with so many other music programs.