Who's interested in forming a few teams with the purpose of creating a team song of 4 minutes. Files would be passed around and team members would add their play to it. The final song files would be voted on as the winner by all the members in this room?
Dude I'd be interested, but I honestly have zero guitars here in standard tuning. Most of what I have is drop C or open B...wouldn't really fit with what I suspect most of you guys play lol.
One feature the AF is missing is an audio interface, so until I manage to get one I'm out. I've had an interface on my list for awhile now it's just that it always gets pushed down by more glamorous gear. ...and it'll have to wait until I get some studio monitors for my new toy.
Not yet, I ordered and paid for it today. Shipment to the Aussie distributor is meant to happen on the 1st of Feb.
I'm thinking teams of say 2 or 3 guys each. Beyond that it might get messy with so many dudes overdubbing. Might even separate according to genre. Metal guys with metal and so forth
Whole step down and dropped, for CGCFAD, and the open B goes: BF#BF#BD# lol. I'd be down to join up with a couple metal guys if someone wants to do that, but for all the gear I have I'm really not that good of a player. Let me know if some metal guys want me on their team or need a riff.
I'd like to hear some playing levels from a few forum members. Always lotsa talk out there, time to hear it all (except of course JoeSatch who's too fast for ANYBODY). But all ya modelers are going to have to put up with my piddly tube amp tone.
I want in, but I have no recording software. What is the cheapest (i.e. free) recording software I can get that's easy to use? I am guessing I can use my POD HD500X as an interface? Last time I tried this a few years ago, I had latency issues out the wazzoo. I spent a lot of time trying to get it right but eventually gave up. I am running windows 10. Thanks for any pointers.
Good point. What format are we recording on? I can do Garageband or if pushed, Pro Tools. I have no idea what the format is on these, just that they are huge.
Lol there's gonna be like 20 guitar parts on this track by the time it's all said and one. Wish I still had a bass.