Yes I do , but I only had the amps on 2, but still loud enough for a real drummer, the youngster behind me plays, and the rest of my neighbors are cool with my loudnessAwesome Mitch.You got close neighbors ? lol
Nice !! Enjoyed thatOk TTR
Last night blink and I worked on our most recent again and got a new clip. This was about 1 1/2 18 packs in so sorry for the slop but hay we have shown the entire build as it came together. Same gear was used as the other recordings.
Galaxy S10 through PA for drums
Galaxy S9 for recording
Me
Gibson explorer
TS 808 up front
JCM800 2203X
1960A 2 gt12 75 with 2 V30s x pattern 16ohm
Blink
Epiphone silverburst V
BEOD up front
DSL 100H
1960A with 4 gt12 75 16ohm
Well I guess that's enough rambling about it here it is
To possibly be continued
Blink you can say what you will.Mitch.....it's self-deprecating humor...
I am the "lead guitar" and "vocals"....I'm allowed to say that I suck... lol....right?
there is goodness in that tune....there is a great riff....darn nice solo and the vocals are fitting...that would be a great song to break it down and track it....going at it all live is tough at times for capture unless there are mic's on everything necessary & trying to avoid bleed thru:dood:Mitch.....it's self-deprecating humor...
I am the "lead guitar" and "vocals"....I'm allowed to say that I suck... lol....right?
...you get a star on your paper for this one...I do want to break it down and track it. I think I can do a better job at both playing the lead and doing the vocals if I can focus on one job at a time...On the one hand, my lead work suffers a little bit due to being distracted by the vocal work and same thing vice-versa. Missed notes and whatnot. LRT and I are working towards getting the necessary tools to get tracks recorded, I think all we need at this point is an interface, and some kind of DAW. Thinking Reaper might be the route we go with for now. Until then, we're kinda stuck with a phone to attempt to capture everything live, so if I don't get the wah pedal clicked all the way off, or if I Intercourse up a riff or a vocal line - that's it....it's there for good lolthere is goodness in that tune....there is a great riff....darn nice solo and the vocals are fitting...that would be a great song to break it down and track it....going at it all live is tough at times for capture unless there are mic's on everything necessary & trying to avoid bleed thru:dood:...you get a star on your paper for this one...
If it runs Windoze, it’ll likely run Reaper. You will probably want an external hard drive to record to(you would assign the drive-or a folder on the drive-as a destination for audio files). Writing audio capture files to the same drive that is running the OS, DAW program, and handling the interface, is not always the best scenario. I’ve been doing fine recording to a little USB drive...nothing fancy...recording up to 10-12 tracks at a time In Reaper on an old(2010) Mac Mini.......actually, right now I'm reading that Reaper won't run on an Android, but what I do have is a Samsung Galaxy Book, whis uses Windows 10 as an OS. I'm not entirely sure but I think I could use Reaper with this. If not, then I must look into a laptop or a PC of some kind to run the DAW on. If so, then all we need at this point to begin getting tracks recorded would be an interface.
Yeah, I kinda anticipated the need for an external HDD, I suppose one or two of them should go on the shopping list. Until then I think I have a couple flash drives that could serve the purpose. I think I might head out to the jam space and start messing around with some of that today, actually. Still need an interface but at least I could get started
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