the trick where you bounced the stereo pair individually to add more overdubs is kinda fuckin genius and i can’t believe i never thought of that before?
When you record the drum tracks do you pan them internally in the DM first so that the kick is in the middle of the stero image, the snare is slightly off-centre and the toms, hats and cymbals a placed strategically between the left and right speakers? Also... Drummer or audience perspective?
HI! Could you do a sound quality comparison after let's say ten bounces from track to track with no additional audio? I wonder how major would be quality drop. Cheers!
Hey Landon. Hmm. I must have meant to put that reply on another video. I mean, I know what a bass guitar looks like; so I can't see how I could have missed the part where you PLAY THE BASS. Oh wait, it's 424 Recording that doesn't have a bass. Duh!
This is catchy. Fun stuff. Thanks for showing your process as it all comes together. It's a great watch.
A Four Track and a Space Echo i would Never leave the house again :)
Great video Landon, another nostalgia overload. Keep em' comming friend. Kind regards. Paul.
Great video!!
the trick where you bounced the stereo pair individually to add more overdubs is kinda fuckin genius and i can’t believe i never thought of that before?
You should do a video about bouncing tracks!
Hey magic spiral, Are you ever going to stream yourself making music? Anyway keep up the good work!
RD as soon as we hit 1k subs, we will be able to live stream. Cheers!
When you record the drum tracks do you pan them internally in the DM first so that the kick is in the middle of the stero image, the snare is slightly off-centre and the toms, hats and cymbals a placed strategically between the left and right speakers? Also... Drummer or audience perspective?
HI! Could you do a sound quality comparison after let's say ten bounces from track to track with no additional audio? I wonder how major would be quality drop. Cheers!
That would be an interesting experiment! Perhaps we shall try it in a future video.
HI
Have you considered getting a bass? :D You could record a bass track at the same time as the drums.
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Hey Landon. Hmm. I must have meant to put that reply on another video. I mean, I know what a bass guitar looks like; so I can't see how I could have missed the part where you PLAY THE BASS. Oh wait, it's 424 Recording that doesn't have a bass. Duh!
Can't help thinking you really need a lavalier mic
Mark Williams you’re not wrong there. I’m looking into a system.
Your beard vanished