Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 12:03 pm
In the car and at work it's always the iPod these days.
It's all about the Rush
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little figgers you make with wood and a knife...Soup4Rush wrote:what is Carvins?
LMMFAO!!!!!!CygnusX1 wrote:little figgers you make with wood and a knife...Soup4Rush wrote:what is Carvins?![]()
Yep, all'a that is to come. The 1 minute clip was just a one-off with 1 mic and a touch of 'verb to get the idea out there. Soon enough it will be dripping with embarrassing bombast!CygnusX1 wrote:Really nice BBO and Soup
I realize it's still a babe in the woods as far as production goes, but hey...
I'm waiting for a heavy tom-laden paradiddle and a power chord....is that
wrong?
Am I missing the language of the song?
It's got all kinds of possibillities. Dig it.
Sorry I meant playback, I do have a small 4 tracker, the problem is getting songs off/onto it and I don't know how to bounce the drums with it and the manual is a POSBig Blue Owl wrote:Stop over at my pad, Mygh. We'll cook it up real good.![]()
Look, just throw the PC recording BS in the dumper and get a unit that is created for recording. No ASSio to worry about. And placeback....what the hell is that?
Seriously, though. Post it and I'm sure we'd all like to play with it and see what comes out.
With a 4 track, one of the ways I make the most of it is to do my initial 4 tracks (like the bassline and 3 trks of drums) then mix them up to the pc onto two digital tracks. You can use tons of free and cheap programs to record the incoming stereo signal. GoldWave, for instance. No quality loss when mixing to digital like down to a 2 trk tape. So no hiss and crappy low-end spreading. If the recording software has any effects, you could do some mixdown tweaking with compression, normalization, eq, etc. then record those trks back down onto 2 stereo in the 4 trk and so on and so on until you get the amount of trks you want, then end by recording onto the pc for the master. You'll probably need an adapter that has stereo RCA jacks (or whatever the 4 trk unit has for output/input jacks) that turn into an 1/8 in. pin for the PC's input/output.Sir Myghin wrote:Sorry I meant playback, I do have a small 4 tracker, the problem is getting songs off/onto it and I don't know how to bounce the drums with it and the manual is a POSBig Blue Owl wrote:Stop over at my pad, Mygh. We'll cook it up real good.![]()
Look, just throw the PC recording BS in the dumper and get a unit that is created for recording. No ASSio to worry about. And placeback....what the hell is that?
Seriously, though. Post it and I'm sure we'd all like to play with it and see what comes out.
The key word I left out, was is about 6 years old, it can read a SD card up to 128 mb, no bigger, but i cannot find any cards that small anymore, so it only reads a 32 mb card. Giving me at most! 4 tracks = 5 minute song. Drum is on an independant 5th track I don't really know how to bounce together with the others.Big Blue Owl wrote:With a 4 track, one of the ways I make the most of it is to do my initial 4 tracks (like the bassline and 3 trks of drums) then mix them up to the pc onto two digital tracks. You can use tons of free and cheap programs to record the incoming stereo signal. GoldWave, for instance. No quality loss when mixing to digital like down to a 2 trk tape. So no hiss and crappy low-end spreading. If the recording software has any effects, you could do some mixdown tweaking with compression, normalization, eq, etc. then record those trks back down onto 2 stereo in the 4 trk and so on and so on until you get the amount of trks you want, then end by recording onto the pc for the master. You'll probably need an adapter that has stereo RCA jacks (or whatever the 4 trk unit has for output/input jacks) that turn into an 1/8 in. pin for the PC's input/output.Sir Myghin wrote:Sorry I meant playback, I do have a small 4 tracker, the problem is getting songs off/onto it and I don't know how to bounce the drums with it and the manual is a POSBig Blue Owl wrote:Stop over at my pad, Mygh. We'll cook it up real good.![]()
Look, just throw the PC recording BS in the dumper and get a unit that is created for recording. No ASSio to worry about. And placeback....what the hell is that?
Seriously, though. Post it and I'm sure we'd all like to play with it and see what comes out.
you contain only vague details with no specifics, one problem is my recorder uses a special type of audi file for its tracks. I know how to convert them from it via their program but not back also. and the issue is not bouncing tracks, its bouncing them and getting them to keep the rhythm tracker embedded in it opposed to on the side.Big Blue Owl wrote:Mygh, I just told you how to bounce tracks, then back into the 4 track leaving 2 open tracks for other instruments, etc. My 4 track is about 8 years old, btw and is analog tape driven, so no excuses!