Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Above It All part 3
Forgot to mention this yesterday, but the rhythm pattern created in Hydrogen was set in that program to 40 bpm, while the tempo in Ardour was set to 80. Ardour is in sync to Hydrogen, thanks to JACK, but the 80 bpm does not cancel out the 40 in Hydrogen. Hydrogen seems to automatically sync to JACK, so I haven't messed with anything there. Ardour was set to sync to JACK before I started recording. No biggie. Something else to look into, and so far I like the way it's worked out.
I spent a little time (an hour or so) trying to figure out why I couldn't split any tracks and found out that the edit cursor (blue) was different from the playback cursor (red). I also set the "snap to" properties to bar.
Before doing any more recording, I extended the bridge section by cutting and pasting the guitar and vocal tracks and then replced the ending chorus section with a previous guitar take.
Recorded three tracks of Bass with the Fender Jazz, with the third being the best of the bunch. I may still incorporate the earlier takes somehow.
Here's what I have so far.
Based on The World They Loved To Hate, written by Crystal Walters. Creative Commons license: Attribution-ShareAlike
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I spent a little time (an hour or so) trying to figure out why I couldn't split any tracks and found out that the edit cursor (blue) was different from the playback cursor (red). I also set the "snap to" properties to bar.
Before doing any more recording, I extended the bridge section by cutting and pasting the guitar and vocal tracks and then replced the ending chorus section with a previous guitar take.
Recorded three tracks of Bass with the Fender Jazz, with the third being the best of the bunch. I may still incorporate the earlier takes somehow.
Here's what I have so far.
Based on The World They Loved To Hate, written by Crystal Walters. Creative Commons license: Attribution-ShareAlike
next>>>
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