I love live multi-tracking, on the tape based Porta studios, love what that does to the sound, also, what a great idea, hold the pop filter, gives you that connection and proximity effect control! (I'll do that from now on) even if I am recording on the computer in a DAW, like reaper, I try and replicate that experience, setup a few channel strips and limit myself to playing one take all the way through and no more than 8 tracks, less is more, more or less! :)
I'm sold. I have had two bands come through using the behringer xair 18 and the Allen heath digital wireless. This looks beautiful with more logical menus.
I could bite my ass everytime I see a S950. When I was a teenager (25 years ago) I found one of these at the recycling center and got it for free. Never appreciated it cause it was so complicated and slow compared to Fruity Loops. Sold it for cheap... now I want one so badly but just cant justify the hefty price anymore lol
Excellent, is there any chance i can get some mentoring to get my chops up. As I watched, your method of explaining the chords, dominant 7, mixolydian scales etc, I seem to understand better. Hope to talk soon. Best regards Gordie
Hello! I also have a question if you don't mind. I have about 4 revox a77 tape recorders, different mk. All have changed all electrolytic capacitors, all tantalum capacitors and all semi-adjustable. When I listen to music, should it also be heard when I switch the selector to stereo? I can't hear any tape recorder on the stereo, even on ch1 or ch2. I have one more question. Does the volume meter work with any of the revox a77 models when listening to music? As for me, it only works on the rec vometers. Any advice is welcome. Thank you very much. A good evening.
I wonder if we should stop calling these instruments 'clone'. Hammonds basic concept is to produce a set of tones with harmonics and overtones and mix those together. That is the instrument, just like a guitar is a set of 6 strings. We don't call every guitar 'a clone of ..' something. Nowadays instead of a tone wheel we use transistor based oscillators or even PWM based tones from a microprocessor. Whatever that sounds like, it is the same concept and could be regarded as an instrument on it's own with a specific sound.
Yes these are wise words indeed. One should also remember that the Hammond was a synthesizer of the church organ, itself designed as a synthesizer of flute, clarinet and trumpet…
Friend of mine has this soundboard, sadly I only have a mackie pro 12 O.G. I also have a behringer FCA 1616. I can't seem to figure out how to add the ASIO device to pipe all the audio from my soundboard to the DAW? I have "stereo return" and "tape out" but the easiest solution appears to just use my main stereo out from sound board that goes to my studio speakers to instead one of the input channels on my Audio interface, and then plug my speaker to the audio interface output. I know this would work, however it would involve having the audio interface powered all the time, and I just want to keep the speakers plugged in to the mixer all the time for playing the keyboards, and spinning vinyl. So how to I get the audio out from the mixer to my audio interface to record on a DAW without sacrificing the main mixer out to speaker and still record the mixer audio to a audiointerface/DAW ? Thanks
Aah, but you have highlighted the problem here. You need to play your instruments well like this here👍, because you can’t endlessly edit it for a month in your DAW.😅
This was a truly helpful video series. I’ve been mystified by GarageBand for years. After watching this I think I may actually be able to use it! It’s surprisingly hard to find actual beginner tutorials like this series. This playlist is 5 yrs old so I hope you’ve since made lots more videos. I’m going to go check out your channel now. Thank you!!
I know this unit has got some years on it, but this video really helped me go for one myself. I'm just now getting into these kinds of units and the Headrush seems like it's a lot of fun and super intuitive to use! Thanks for the demo!
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How to blues in 100 simple steps. This is step one. I like it. And I need to work on muting strings between notes, too. They doesn't sound bad, until effects boost them up.
I’m so scared for my music exam on the 17th, I’m trying to revise but it’s so difficult to as I’m not even sure how to. I’m stressed out so badly about it…
Nice video. As an Atari fan, I wish the ST was the first MIDI computer, but that honor technically goes to an 8 bit MSX machine, a Yamaha. The big difference is the ST being 16 bit, High res, and the most important part is that MIDI on the ST runs on a hardware interrupt making its performance rock solid.
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i am new with notes and theory.. but what i see on ireal pro, is that just the backing track, or is this what we should play in the tempo that ireal pro shows on the app?.. or is that not the case.. and we ought to just improvise? or is it a song and we need to follow and play those in the app? or is that only for backingtrack . because i dont understand those if i have to play them.. but if i dont have to bother that and its just for backing tracks then it will be more easie for me . but im not sure i also have that i see rhe chords or chord scale but i still dont know what is what in those things because its notes instead of tab only. but idk how or if i can use it at all right now .. only as backing track (hope my english is to follow)