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From: TheTyrant87
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  • So 1:24 it splits, how many different recordings did you piece together to make this... and your chorus sounds awful.

  • Did u make all the tracks? really well done man, n u have a sick guitar too

  • @loweshaw

    Yeah, used a Line6 Toneport GX for the guitar tracks, Fruity Loops for the rest. This was just trying to get used to how the toneport worked, still trying to find an easier way to record but there's a few latancy issues with higher quality recording.

    Oh, and thanks.  Ibanez RG420EG :)

  • @TheTyrant87

    I Have windows 7 n Ive had a lot a trouble wit the ASIO audio driver used in FL studio 9. Becasue of this it wont let me integrate recording into computer designed audio. Any hints?

  • @loweshaw

    I didn't get along with Fruity Loops' recording set up at all, but mainly due to latency issues. I recorded using Audacity (which I still think is free, google it), saved the wav file and imported it into fruity loops. This also meant I didn't end up with like 80 different versions of a riff I wasn't happy with saved in my FL folder. I'm still pretty new to this so I'm probably not the best person to ask, but that's how I recorded this video. Hope that helps.

  • @TheTyrant87

    Ya I have that too actually its kinda nice but I found it choppy when I imported from audacity to FL. Did u import as a beat to slice? and if so what setting did u pick?

    I dont mean to throw a barrage a questions at ya but its been botherin me cus Ive got a couple audacity tracks that jus need a little some more, and I think FL will do that

    

  • @loweshaw

    I had the same trouble with the importing a beat to slice function, so I opened Fruity Loops' recording tool and accessed the wav I'd already recorded in Audacity from there. After checking it was ok, I right clicked the window and selected "Send to playlist as audio clip" which renders a standard pattern format for you to manipulate on the timeline. There are probably better ways to do it, but this is what worked for me.

  • @TheTyrant87

    Thanks so much man. Ive been so frustrated with that. Edison audio Editor is great!

  • @TheTyrant87

    Ya I have that too actually its kinda nice but I found it choppy when I imported from audacity to FL. Did u import as a beat to slice? and if so what setting did u pick?

    I dont mean to throw a barrage a questions at ya but its been botherin me cus Ive got a couple audacity tracks that jus need a little some more, and I think FL will do that

  • Great dude keep it up.

  • A for effort!

  • This is sick bro good job! I love this song, its brilliant. good choice!

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  • @ffilipino

    Cheers buddy, completely self taught so have inevitably picked up a few bad habits along the way. Will give it a go.

  • bad quality but u can play guitar and its made nice .. i think the most people like the cover if they like the original... btw, it's not as good as it ;)

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