Hi dude ! Great video to explain the trick. Have a question : is it possible to change signature in the song ? And how could we do that ? Thanks a lot, best regards
has anyone worked out how to include or trick the RC10r to have tempo changes in the middle of drum tracks.. some songs have tempo changes. when i import a track with tempo changes it just makes the whole drum track one tempo and ignores tempo changes.. Songs like "Come on Eileen" or "grease mega mix" have tempo changes.
Dude, I have a question: About the latency? I noticed that the delay between the time you play and the moment the sound comes out is a bit of a hindrance. Did you notice this too or is this resolved by the distance between the string and the pickup?
I wish certain track could be assigned certain input fx bank. So that if i play certain track, corresponding fx bank in applied to input only without affecting the playback. Is there a way to do that?
Hey quick question, after recording, why do we keep Loop Sync 'On' on track one? also, I have tried it by keeping it off and the whole set up works fine. So whats the reason to keep the Loop Sync on on Track 1? please do share, thank you.
Very nice use of this pedal! That being said the instruments on this are fake "keyboard" versions of these instruments and not intended to be used this way, the real life instrument sounds from the GR-55 or the instrument packs offered online would serve this much better. That being said, amazing demo and the reverb made that oboe which I normally hate sound a lot better.
So are you using the Katana as your audio interface or are you recording on your MacBook internal microphone? I'm trying to record my 100 MKII on my MacBook Air M2 but I'm not sure if I record a new track with GarageBand if it will use my internal MacBook Air mic or my Katana... I have a similar setup to what you have and I want to be able to hear my Katana like I normally do except also have it recording. Basically just record what I play so I can listen and mess around with the EQ and compression settings later when I have time on GarageBand and then listen to it later through my MacBook internal mic or listen through my AirPods... I'm new to GarageBand and recording so everything seems a little confusing and I just learned tone studio where I'm comfortable building tones etc. My main thing is finding the easiest way to use GarageBand and record my live band rehearsals. I'll probably just get a USC-C condenser mic to record them as I play through my Katana and have two separate tracks.... my bands drummer and bass player on the condenser mic and me playing through my Katana. This keeps gear to a minimum and allows me to understand basic audio engineering
Very nice and simple tutorial. I am going to try to emulate a style similar to yours but combining it with my own way. I love how you laid out the text and explained everything so quickly and easily. This inspired me to do better! You just earned a subscriber.