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Anyone?
The production studio my cousin in law runs uses 3 doors hinged into a 3 sided cubicle, the interior walls coated in the knobbly foam people use on their beds.
They say it works a charm.
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Anyone?
The production studio my cousin in law runs uses 3 doors hinged into a 3 sided cubicle, the interior walls coated in the knobbly foam people use on their beds.
They say it works a charm.
By the way Shake&Bake, I want to apologize for not working on some lead for any of your tracks. I'm driving poor nihilist around the bend - Haven't touched an instrument in a month or three now...![]()
Just can't ****ing create anything at the moment.
How much you asking for the Epiphone?![]()
CONSTRUCTION: Dovetail Neck Joint
CUTAWAY: Florentine výrez
BODY: NDX Shape, Solid Sitka Spruce Top with Rosewood Back & Sides
NECK: Mahogany
BINDING: Ivory
FRETBOARD: Rosewood
SCALE: 25.3" (643mm)
INLAY: White Ring
TUNERS: Grover Gold with Black Knobs
ROSETTE: Premium Double Abalone
BRIDGE: Rosewood
ELECTRONICS: Fishman Presys Blend - Sonicore Pickup
STRINGS: D'Addario USA EXP16 Light
BRACING: Advanced Scalloped X-rebrovanie
Fishman Electronics with Internal Mic
With two pickups you get your sound. In addition to a pickup in the bridge there is an internal mic capturing the full tone. Fishman Presys Blend and Sonicore Pickup allows you to blend it and even includes a tuner.
What do you guys use to create beats? Battery? I'm using Ableton and wanting to get a nice beat going - not sure whether I should be trying to find samples or just using the ones provided.
Also should I layer the kicks?
Ok, so been doing a bit of recon wrt to what my options are - went around to a few brick and mortar stores.
From what I saw and played - the Cort NDX 50 really appealed to me - bright, with depth and a looker.
The Yamaha's I saw seemed flat and lifeless.
Epiphone Hummingbird was a bit of a let down - weirdly. Very light in the weight department.
The sound from the Hummingbird I could do - but as a secondary guitar in certain instances or songs.
Played the Taylor GS Mini, great tone - but really small - I wanna feel that I got some Axe under me
Baby Taylor's I found were priced at R5k mark, but no stock in store.
Cort NDX 50 comes in at R4750 - well within budget for me.
But I'd like to hear your thoughts - and I'm still researching all of this.
Busy reading up and listening to demos on youtube, etc.
Some more info on the Cort at the link:
http://www.cortguitars.com/en/product/ndx50
The sounds that come with Battery are pretty dated in some senses. In any event, Battery is a sampler, Ableton is a DAW. Ableton is a good DAW for that purpose, as far as I understand, although I loathe it with a fiery passion, personally.
Sort of.
What you should do is synthesize your own kicks (with a synth that has a suitably fast attack envelope) to the key of the song, and have a separate bass, click and 'thump', which you layer together and process.
Thanks yeah I know battery can be used in Ableton. Why don't you like Ableton out of interest? I have found it the easiest to work with.
I have tried making my own sounds using some samplers before but I'm really just fiddling with buttons and settings I don't really know what they do so I prefer to go with an already made sample and then tweak that to get a better understanding of what each setting does.
Thanks that's helpful. You use Reaper right? It doesn't come with anything AFAIK so you have to manually add vsts etc.?
haha - like a priest!
My 1/2c wrt to Ableton - loathe it too - couldn't even figure out how to arm a track with it! :/