Money.mp3 |
This song was stuck in my head all week, I had to get rid of it somehow, so I put it into my sequencer :)... I recorded the whole thing in about 45 minutes and played around with the drums and adding effects for another hour or two, so it's not like alot of effort went into it. I used GR2's tube compressor and studio reverb on the lead vocals and the drums and I think it came out pretty nice. The bass runs through one of GR2's stock presets ("Ballsy Bass", if I'm not mistaken). There's two guitar tracks panned left and right, both played on the Les Paul into my new pocket POD. I used emulations of a JTM-45 and a small Fender Tweed amp.
3 comments:
Great work m8!
Gief Howto now! :)
I'd like to have a bit more info on the software you're using to record, plus the drum machine (if it's software based).
Thanks!
Here goes:
I used Magix' Audio Studio 2006, which contains a simple virtual drummer module called LiViD. It's a bitch, really, 'cause you end up editing a wav file... The samples are damn good though. On this track, I used Native Instruments' Guitar Rig 2 to add compression and reverb to the drums. It's the first time I tried this, and it worked out great. The bass also uses Guitar Rig 2, and the guitars were recorded through a Line 6 pocket POD into the soundcard. Hope that answers your question.
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