Hi Echo Sound Works, I'm really a big fan of your stuff(tutorial, preset etc). Recently, I started to record my electric guitar and find there is some noise(I used one from Fender USA, SSS pick-up) and didn't know how to deal with that. And, I am also lack of tips for processing recorded electric guitar sound. Could you please share your tip for us?(from recording to processing) If you help, I think it will be very helpful...:) THX.
Jaewoo hey man! Congrats on picking up the guitar! Some noise is always going to happen with a single coil guitar. I’ll add this topic to a video I’m making
I bought evoxa last year and really glad I bought but I have a problem i always use premaded presents on it making my own present is a bit tough can u make a video in a simple way and make a future bass with it plz!!!!!
Thx! I have a question... Hmm why don't you just only use ENV1 to control those OSC A and B? What are advantages when you use another ENV2 to control the OSCs?
Bass hits hard, would you not recommend alchemy in logic for this? I know you can layer the samples together and the kick to monophonic to avoid pitch change. Or do you not prefer the effects of alchemy? I know alchemy lets you add distortion even their tube version. Debating if I need serum or not
Isn't it important to reduce the "Rand" of the 808 sample to 0? Because there's variation in the sound due to the different starting point of the wave. Especially with Basses i find it to be very important.