danny
Chart-Climbing Member
Posts: 16
|
Post by danny on Oct 5, 2004 3:14:00 GMT
|
|
|
Post by mcarp555 on Oct 5, 2004 8:14:45 GMT
Yeah, now I can tell those are PS5 drums; after awhile you begin to recognize certain patterns. This could have come right off of Brothers In Arms. I really like the marimba in the background. You're three for three danny, keep it up!
|
|
|
Post by Rob on Oct 11, 2004 0:38:54 GMT
yeah real cool...brothers in arms true! i thought i already commented on this...maybe i lost it.....really clever arrangement...how many tracks did you record danny? just the vocal and guitar and everything else through the TG?
|
|
danny
Chart-Climbing Member
Posts: 16
|
Post by danny on Oct 11, 2004 1:03:14 GMT
rob, Thanks, Let's see, I used actually 4 tracks. Acoustic guitar, electric, and put the vocals on tracks 3 & 4 panned them far left and far right on the mixdown. Threw on some extra reverb on the drums. I believe I used the power set. I'm bad about not writing these things down as I go.
danny
|
|
sgulley
Superstar
If you really like music and recording it then never stop trying to get better at it.
Posts: 3,000
|
Post by sgulley on Oct 16, 2004 5:42:07 GMT
Good work Danny.
At first I thought the backing was from band-in-a-box. You did a really good job setting up the midi and drums on the PS5.
(think I'm going to get band in a box for Christmas or something) After hearing what it can do and it's much faster than dialing, I think saving my time is worth the price.
Stan
|
|
danny
Chart-Climbing Member
Posts: 16
|
Post by danny on Oct 16, 2004 15:22:37 GMT
Thanks Stan for the positvie feedback. I've been hearing about this band in a box but I don't know the first thing about it. Maybe I'll check into it. As for the dialing, I don't really mind it. Gives me something to do. danny
|
|