Originally posted by PhlabibitI had to toe a fine line between remaining true to the original audio and making the experience palletable for the listner, i'm sure you understand.
Phil watched Phil so he could RoCk while he RoCkeD!
Thanks Huck, you dressed it up well. Now get to America so you can have a cheap beer and play leads.
My guitarist left me hanging.
I'm also NOT upset you made me sound like Alvin and the Chipmunks.
Not at all...
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Originally posted by huckleberryhoundI'll play it faster for now, unless I'm covering Starrman's cover of my song.
I had to toe a fine line between remaining true to the original audio and making the experience palletable for the listner, i'm sure you understand.
I listened to mine, and the way you increased the speed removed a LOT of my off-beats. Instead of being half beat off, I was 1/4 beat off.
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Originally posted by PhlabibitWhich reminds me of a little tip. When playing in a band, try practicing your songs slower than you usually play them. It will force you all to work on your timing and mean you're super tight when you perform them at normal speed.
I'll play it faster for now, unless I'm covering Starrman's cover of my song.
I listened to mine, and the way you increased the speed removed a LOT of my off-beats. Instead of being half beat off, I was 1/4 beat off.
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Originally posted by PhlabibitWhat it did was cut out some of the dead air, and condensed the mistakes. I could've done with some more camera angles as two of the vids were only different slightly, and the audio had correct lyrics but was still quite quite rough. Your bass and drummer were loaded with mistakes (i'm guessing they haven't practiced the songs as much as you)
I'll play it faster for now, unless I'm covering Starrman's cover of my song.
I listened to mine, and the way you increased the speed removed a LOT of my off-beats. Instead of being half beat off, I was 1/4 beat off.
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Originally posted by StarrmanHa ha! I totally used to do the opposite. Twice as fast! Then when it comes time to play them at regular tempo, it's a snap. However, one bad thing about that strategy was that the song ended up sounding boring to our ears when we played it slower.
Which reminds me of a little tip. When playing in a band, try practicing your songs slower than you usually play them. It will force you all to work on your timing and mean you're super tight when you perform them at normal speed.
Originally posted by huckleberryhoundIt's a new song for me, so newer for them. We did run through it an hour or so before trying to record.
What it did was cut out some of the dead air, and condensed the mistakes. I could've done with some more camera angles as two of the vids were only different slightly, and the audio had correct lyrics but was still quite quite rough. Your bass and drummer were loaded with mistakes (i'm guessing they haven't practiced the songs as much as you)
I'm the one who messed up the drummer audio... I got lost with no camera perhaps?
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Originally posted by PhlabibitIf we do this again you should try to give me as much video as you can get away with. Candid vid of setting up, drinking brewskis, as many angles as you can get.
It's a new song for me, so newer for them. We did run through it an hour or so before trying to record.
I'm the one who messed up the drummer audio... I got lost with no camera perhaps?
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