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How's that Majesty play?
So I'm interested in doing some video guitar and bass covers. In the past I've used a video recorder and a miked amp, but the sound quality is frequently iffy.
I bought a Focusritr 2i2 interface to do some other recording and was wondering if there was a good process for video covers recording with an interface. I've tried piping the audio directly into video recorder software, but I get some latency, so that won't work. Any good software solutions here?
Thanks.
Nice, I always wanted the Particle. Seems like an idea generator.
Ambient board. Odd little project I was working on.
Montreal Assembly Count to five - old blood noise endeavors Dark Star - Red panda Particle - Boss DD7 - Earthquakes Devices Dispatch Master
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So I'm interested in doing some video guitar and bass covers. In the past I've used a video recorder and a miked amp, but the sound quality is frequently iffy.
I bought a Focusritr 2i2 interface to do some other recording and was wondering if there was a good process for video covers recording with an interface. I've tried piping the audio directly into video recorder software, but I get some latency, so that won't work. Any good software solutions here?
Thanks.
Nice, I always wanted the Particle. Seems like an idea generator.
Are you using the DD7 for looping?
I'm replacing the nut on my strat. I'm getting some bad buzz in my open g string. I just popped it off and it looks like this.
It's not flat on the bottom but it's also not rounded. The bass half is noticeably wider.
Would you suggest this one
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003HGQTIG/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Or this one?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004FF6V8G/?tag=neogaf0e-20
If there's a different nut you'd recommend I'm open to that too. Thanks.
Don't buy a stock nut, have one made specifically for it. A stock nut will do nothing for you and might not even fit.
More than likely your buzzing wasn't from the nut but from something else (aka you need a restring and setup)
if you're using vsts, you can use a plugin called voxengo recorder to output the sound from your daw to a sound channel your recording software (i use obs) can pick up.
Latency is usually a processor issue, at least for my setup. Make sure all background tasks or programs are shut down.
I'm replacing the nut on my strat. I'm getting some bad buzz in my open g string. I just popped it off and it looks like this.
It's not flat on the bottom but it's also not rounded. The bass half is noticeably wider.
Would you suggest this one
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003HGQTIG/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Or this one?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004FF6V8G/?tag=neogaf0e-20
If there's a different nut you'd recommend I'm open to that too. Thanks.
So I finalized my Pedalboard. While its fun to play around with its way to big when I lug it to gigs .... and not using half of the pedals on it. :/
Anyway - going to let THON (Thomann) build a custom case for me, and then there should be no reason left to weasel around practicing more
So I finalized my Pedalboard. While its fun to play around with its way to big when I lug it to gigs .... and not using half of the pedals on it. :/
Anyway - going to let THON (Thomann) build a custom case for me, and then there should be no reason left to weasel around practicing more
What are the pedals with the pink cats and the executor? I'm not familiar with those. I also have a Warden compressor and I really like it a lot, works well on bass too.
I guess my question is, how do people look at chords for songs, and then turn them into a melody?
Look at the chords, figure out the key, play notes in that key. Depending on the song/genre/idiom you might play a melody in a different key, but you still have to figure out the key the chords are in.
OK so from what I remember, I find the key of a song, and then there are like 7 notes in that scale. But do songs focus on those notes, or do some songs use notes outside of a certain key.
And how does one figure out the key of a guitar song exactly?
What do you call the first note which starts a piece that isn't a complete bar?
Like the D here:
What do you call the first note which starts a piece that isn't a complete bar?
Like the D here:
So I finalized my Pedalboard. While its fun to play around with its way to big when I lug it to gigs .... and not using half of the pedals on it. :/
Anyway - going to let THON (Thomann) build a custom case for me, and then there should be no reason left to weasel around practicing more
pickup note is the more colloquial term
What kind of straps do y'all use? Been thinking of getting a nicer strap and starting to practice standing up.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001PGXKI2/?tag=neogaf0e-20What kind of straps do y'all use? Been thinking of getting a nicer strap and starting to practice standing up.
Well ist pretty easy with the loopswitcher (the big thing on the buttom) every pedal is connected to it and I can programm patches with a combination of Pedals. So most of the time it's just pressing one button to radically change the sound. My pedalboard is like an multi fix pedal, just mostly analog and with interchangeable pedalsJesus. That's insane. How do you manage that on stage?
What kind of straps do y'all use? Been thinking of getting a nicer strap and starting to practice standing up.
Yep. That's a Gigrig G2 switcher. It's what Dan and Mick use on That Pedal Show on YouTube. Very nice gear. Very expensive professional kit (around $1100 right?).Well ist pretty easy with the loopswitcher (the big thing on the buttom) every pedal is connected to it and I can programm patches with a combination of Pedals. So most of the time it's just pressing one button to radically change the sound. My pedalboard is like an multi fix pedal, just mostly analog and with interchangeable pedals
Yeah, I have a couple myself. I did buy a wide leather strap which makes carrying heavy guitars a little easier but it's a little short for my stature.I've been using Planet Waves Joe Satriani straps for quite some time now. I have four of them now. I've had no issues, they very comfortable to me, though if you are first starting you may want to look at something a bit wider.
Also Schaller-style strap locks on all my electrics because apparently I'm incapable of attaching a strap securely on the stock buttons. ^^;
New Ibanez S520 on the way! From what I can tell, I may be the first one with this color - Transparent Black Sunburst (TKL).
Just released this month. Only one store I know had it so far. It's not even officially up on the Ibanez site yet, I pulled this hidden Ibanez page up through google search. Hopefully I'll be posting pics in a few days if all goes well.
Current pedal set-up, which I think should do me for a while. I've been 'refining' over the years and currently mega happy with it.
Is there a thread suitable for posting my band's music? I wanna plug it somewhere without being a pest!
How do you like that Red Witch tremolo? I've been looking into their Seven Sisters series due to their small footprint.
Do you guys have any recommendation for some strings that last a bit longer without sounding weird, cos of the coating or whatever.
I have Dunlop ones on all but one of my electrics (which has Schaller). Much prefer the Dunlop ballbearing mechanism.
I have a 720 as well, great pedal. I'm sure you'll get the hang of it in no time - it's really straightforward despite being loaded with a lot of features for such an inexpensive looper.I'm also getting an EHX 720 looper this weekend. Pretty excited about that, hope I can figure it out easily. I'm definitely looking forward to practicing with my own backing tracks, but I also hope to figure out something more creative with it.
The Bassbreaker 15 has a line out already that can be used without a cab; worth trying it before getting the Suhr.
Edit: reading mixed reviews of the built-in line out.