Surely
Hey,
Little monkey man posting orangatanidly. If I had asked for help from a friend while building the overhang on my porch I wouldn't have hurt my fretting hand, but as it is I spend much of my music time adding midi drums and virtual instruments. I used logic vocoder and am thinking its ok, what do you think?
http://www.digitech.com/soundcomm/guitar_view_music.asp?productid=199&music_id=3667[/code]
Little monkey man posting orangatanidly. If I had asked for help from a friend while building the overhang on my porch I wouldn't have hurt my fretting hand, but as it is I spend much of my music time adding midi drums and virtual instruments. I used logic vocoder and am thinking its ok, what do you think?
http://www.digitech.com/soundcomm/guitar_view_music.asp?productid=199&music_id=3667[/code]
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Hey,
Wish I could write more rock/blues tunes, I think I'm not good enough to play others, but know that what i do do is variations of music i've heard and must have liked as my tunes don't seem to be getting better/rockkier. heheh i said do do. being me ain't easy. I'm technologically dependent, yet quite tech illiterate and Jimmy crack corn.
When I try to send my mp3s to DigiT from home I get the usual note saying to wait a few minutes the screen behind will change when its ready. My dial up takes about 15 min. to download Shreeds latest, after an hour i give up. The same song will upload to soundclick OK. From Soundclick I open and save the song at work, don't tell, then from work to our forum. I think that the sound quality is diminished via soundclick and want to post hear directly from home, wish me luck fellas.
On Surely I used a rhythum track from aqn old track, modified apple midi drums, then recorded first vocal corus, then added leed guitar, then midi Arco Strings notes, note by note drag and copy into track. I do take credit for the strings and like the way it all turned out, in particular the 12 or 13 bars after the rap.
Not the most active member here, but really dig listening to your tunes. Keep raising the bar,
thankfully.