I would like to see a session from start to finish, just basic, but with record, mix and master (really important); but with only guitar, drums, bass, vocals, keys, maby syth violins/horns. How do you ever start a recoding session like that? Can you bring in a local garage band who are decent? I have a 1970 Scully 280-8 and plan on using this with it, somehow.
@analyzingfunny Thnaks for the video, it is all coming at me so fast. Jack? what for sysths? what for drms? ????? lol great! This is so revolutionary. I am glad I am now a part of this. LOOOONG before the pro even knew, and most still dont. They think becasue they paid 40,000 they are a big deal, and I see some of them still bragging, but with no effect.
@analyzingfunny: I didn't go into to much detail on stuff because I've already done videos on them. Jack is a program that allows you to connect your audio programs and hardware together. Think of it as a virtual soundboard in some ways. Hydrogen is the Drum Machine. ZynAddSubFX is the Synth I used but AmSynth is a good one too.
Do you happen to know if you can quantize a wave somehow in ardour, or in fact if it's possible in any program? I know it's not like midi where they can just sort of move the note, but can the program looks for spikes in the wave and move them to be on time or something? Hope you can understand my question! Sorry if it's a bit incoherant!
@MrTommyTinkles: I Got what you're saying. I don't think Ardour can. I did once use a program that would split a wave file based on audio spikes. You then could move the peaces around. I don't remember what program that was though. But it's an interesting thought.
@metalx1000 Thanks, I'll have a look around for it, although thinking about it my best bet would be to probably improve my timing rather than shuffle about 10s of hundreds of little wavs. I've just seen audacity has a quantizer effect (well, it came from something that bundled a load of plugins) but I've never used it, I might give that a whirl.
I would like to see a session from start to finish, just basic, but with record, mix and master (really important); but with only guitar, drums, bass, vocals, keys, maby syth violins/horns. How do you ever start a recoding session like that? Can you bring in a local garage band who are decent? I have a 1970 Scully 280-8 and plan on using this with it, somehow.
analyzingfunny 1 year ago
@analyzingfunny Thnaks for the video, it is all coming at me so fast. Jack? what for sysths? what for drms? ????? lol great! This is so revolutionary. I am glad I am now a part of this. LOOOONG before the pro even knew, and most still dont. They think becasue they paid 40,000 they are a big deal, and I see some of them still bragging, but with no effect.
analyzingfunny 1 year ago
@analyzingfunny: I didn't go into to much detail on stuff because I've already done videos on them. Jack is a program that allows you to connect your audio programs and hardware together. Think of it as a virtual soundboard in some ways. Hydrogen is the Drum Machine. ZynAddSubFX is the Synth I used but AmSynth is a good one too.
metalx1000 1 year ago
Do you happen to know if you can quantize a wave somehow in ardour, or in fact if it's possible in any program? I know it's not like midi where they can just sort of move the note, but can the program looks for spikes in the wave and move them to be on time or something? Hope you can understand my question! Sorry if it's a bit incoherant!
MrTommyTinkles 1 year ago
@MrTommyTinkles: I Got what you're saying. I don't think Ardour can. I did once use a program that would split a wave file based on audio spikes. You then could move the peaces around. I don't remember what program that was though. But it's an interesting thought.
metalx1000 1 year ago
@metalx1000 Thanks, I'll have a look around for it, although thinking about it my best bet would be to probably improve my timing rather than shuffle about 10s of hundreds of little wavs. I've just seen audacity has a quantizer effect (well, it came from something that bundled a load of plugins) but I've never used it, I might give that a whirl.
MrTommyTinkles 1 year ago
@MrTommyTinkles: I'll look into it.
metalx1000 1 year ago