RC-300 Tips & Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Setting up a song from scratch, this addresses Record/Play and Record/Overdub/Play, using Loop Sync Off, and balancing Playback levels between recorded materials and live instruments, and a lot of little details.

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  • @TaylorJamesLive
    @TaylorJamesLive 10 месяцев назад +3

    Well... here I am. The comment following the last one 10yrs ago. All I can say is... thank you soooooo much for your tutorials. I felt so overwhelmed and lost trying to figure things out. Anyone I knew who had an RC300 were too busy to help so it forced me to figure it out. And after numerous searches there you were. I hope you're still out there. I know a lot has changed over the past 10years. I just hope you know how important your videos are and how you can feel your passion through them.

  • @davidyellowstar4910
    @davidyellowstar4910 9 лет назад +5

    Thank you from all of us, 'Clayhorse'... saving 'a ton' of people 'a ton' of 'hard lessons' or even 'long term missed options'.... AND You are a great 'teacher'

  • @edgarlee2802
    @edgarlee2802 5 лет назад +4

    I've clicked on the "watch later" icon because I'm going to watch this in the future when I'm sober. Even tipsy I feel it's important. Thank you for uploading.

  • @jerryholder6999
    @jerryholder6999 4 года назад +2

    7 years later, your vids are still super helpful. Thanks!

  • @toncoppens3962
    @toncoppens3962 7 лет назад +2

    I want to thank you for all your videos. I watch them over and over again. I'm from the Netherlands so it's difficult for me to understand everything after one watch. Now, after a year of using the rc 300, I'm still learning from your vids. Keep up the good work. Now I'm performing live with the rc 300 thanks to you. Some of my vids are on you tube as well, so if you want you can see the results. Thanks again.

  • @stewartdegner260
    @stewartdegner260 9 лет назад +18

    Hi. I have watch this a couple of times now. You are very thorough with your instruction. Your dedication to the use of the RC 300 is impressive. Thank You

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад +5

    Hey Robby, thanks for the kind words! Then you'll be interested in some upcoming videos I'll be making. I'm using the RC-300 in a live band scenario with a drummer. We've come up with a way of staying synched up with the machine even when it gets loud. I've had several drummers who absolutely refused to even try after a few bad experiences. But now it's going to be great, working with just a drummer, and pre-recording the bass parts, recording the rhythm parts live, we've got a 4-piece band.

  • @desertrain4026
    @desertrain4026 11 лет назад +3

    Seriously, Thank you so much for dedicating part of your precious time to contribute to RUclips University. Your tutorials are more than useful! People like you, Teachers, Mentors... Y'all are the best! Life is good!

  • @lildoodie2004
    @lildoodie2004 2 года назад +1

    This is the most comprehensive video I’ve seen. Thank you for making this

  • @sicousi
    @sicousi Год назад +2

    Thank you Sir so much for this video!!! I've been dreaming about owning this pedal for years and I finally bought one for myself this christmas. This video helped me so much in understanding the tricks of the pedal. it is a beast!!!! I didn't even know about all the rhythm section it offered either! soo neat. I am a bit confused about the rec->play to the rec -> overdub information you mentioned. I'm going to need to dive deeper into this to understand more fully. I'm sooo excited to grow with this instrument!! thanks again!!!

  • @jamesgarnett9340
    @jamesgarnett9340 10 лет назад +2

    This video was an excellent tutorial. I greatly appreciate the time spent putting this on RUclips. The RC-300 is an amazing piece of technology, BUT, as you aptly point out, applying it well requires imagination, creative thinking, trial and error, and perseverance. Many thanks !!

  • @uglymule
    @uglymule 5 лет назад

    I bought an RC300 a few months ago. I tested it but that was it. Got baked tonight & watched your video & gotta say thanks. You gave me enough to start playing with this thing. You're a very good guitarist/song writer. I'll post a video as soon as I stop sucking.

  • @MeanMaoriMean555
    @MeanMaoriMean555 Год назад

    I may pull my RC-300 out of the closet. 2022. 9 years later, Thank You Sir! I’m really enjoying these discussions on the channel now. So stimulating! Much respect!

  • @KellyJBenson
    @KellyJBenson 10 лет назад +2

    Very informative, thanks! Lots of stuff that the manual doesn't explain completely! Being relatively new to the live looping game, I'm sure this video series will help me get most out of my RC-300.

  • @patrickbinet8096
    @patrickbinet8096 Год назад

    Thank you CLAIHORSE for this description I regret that we don't have someone on the web in France who can explain it to us in the language of Molaire which is easier for me. Congratulations in any case and thank you again. Patrick d'Avignon

  • @scawa1952
    @scawa1952 11 лет назад

    You have sold me on the RC-300..... Boss should be watching these videos.... They are EXCELLENT in explaining a complex piece of equipment.

  • @rottnrobby
    @rottnrobby 11 лет назад

    Just bought the RC300 today.. Iv'e been using the RC2 for years and now it's time to get to business . Wow!! Big difference and thank heaven for your video's i'm a bit overwhelmed at this point! Giant learning curve here!! It's only been a couple of hours and I need a break.. whooo !!

  • @peacer1984
    @peacer1984 8 лет назад +4

    thanks for the information, you have opened my eyes. i just bought the rc-300 last week, but i never ever could have imagine the things you can do on this device. thanks a lot for your teachings. peace and love

  • @leonromary
    @leonromary 9 лет назад +1

    I have been looking into getting a loop pedal. And have decided to go with this one after your awesome tutorial. Thank you so much for making this video. It made things very clear for me.

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад +1

    Yes, you're absolutely right. The faders are great for quick, live adjustments. But sometimes on different songs and guitar settings, the playback volume does not match the live recording volume, so if you know that in advance, you can adjust for with the menu for individual songs. Cheers, Bruce.

  • @giantessmaria
    @giantessmaria 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful presentation sir! You're thoroughness and attention to details are commendable...thanks!

  • @harrycrane675
    @harrycrane675 4 года назад

    Thanks clayhorse . Bought the RC300 , read the manual and this helps bring it all together . Also noticed your wooden percussion frog ! My wife bought me one of those.

  • @TheBodhro
    @TheBodhro 10 лет назад +1

    I live in Belgium, play Irish and took the guitar out of the mothballs. It has a nice ring to it and I play it also now. Thanks for the tips on the RC 300. I do some ambient music too. The u-tube is great to pick up things like this. Take care :-)

  • @almiralves6971
    @almiralves6971 2 года назад

    Hi Bruce, you are the best how to explain the RC 300. Thank you. Al

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад +2

    When I first got the 300, I thought I would never be able to work the pedals and play at the same time, but now it's no problem at all. Mostly I just have to remember to switch tracks when a chorus or bridge is coming up, and sometimes when I'm playing a complicated lead, it's still a bit hard to get a pedal push in there. That's why changing tracks on loop end, rather than immediate is critical - it makes it 100% easier. And I've learned to look down and make sure the green light is flashing

    • @genderenquirer7095
      @genderenquirer7095 2 года назад

      could you expand a bit on this`What is it changing tracks on loop end? Just got a RC300 and learning! Thanks!

  • @steven4210
    @steven4210 10 лет назад

    Thanks for this video because the manual doesn't cover much of what you had discussed and I bought mine almost 9 months ago and haven't done anything with it until now. I'm going to start using the song feature for creating songs live. Thanks again! Also very good guitar licks. Enjoyed it all!!!

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад +1

    Yes, absolutely. I use the Boss FS-6 to control the memory location selection up/down. The machine actually comes defaulted for use with this switch out of Ctl 1,2/Exp 2 port in the back You just plug a stereo line into the pedal and the RC-300 and that's it. If find it essential for switching songs quickly, and not using the double-functions of the main pedals to do it or bending over each time, which gets extremely tiring.

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  10 лет назад +8

    You can hold the pedal down for 2 seconds on any track, even if another track is playing, and it will erase that track without disturbing the playback of the other track(s).

    • @Grumps730
      @Grumps730 9 лет назад +2

      Mr clayhorse, the "Mr" is appended as a sign of my deep respect for you and your contributions to this community. You are wonderful both as a musician and a teacher.
      I had recently purchased an RC-30 and, a few days later, I then just 'happened' to find this RC- 300 Tips & Tricks article/ review/ tutorial !! Your very detailed and clearly presented information then 'switched' a light on for me and, I promptly returned the RC - 30 to Guitar Center and bought me this great RC - 300 instead !! Go Figure !! :-)
      Now, I am 'devouring' all of your Articles/Tutorials in an effort to prepare myself so as to be able to utilize this machine to the max. Thank you kind sir and, I wish that I could play guitar as well as you. Thank You.

    • @clayhorsemusic
      @clayhorsemusic  9 лет назад +1

      Geoff Grande Appreciate it!

    • @kevdriscoll
      @kevdriscoll 8 лет назад

      Hi Mr Clayhorse, quick question as I'm seriously considering buying this product and seeking clarifications. As you mention above if you hold down down for 2 seconds on any track (even if another track is playing), then this will erase that particular track without disturbing playback of another track. I assume this is in multi mode?
      My question is...is this also possible in single mode too?
      For example, I've just recorded a track on phrase 1 and 2 and I'm now recording on phrase 3. I don't want to go back to any of the previous phrases as I want to record something completely different. I realise that at the point I'm currently at in the song, I don't need phrase 1 any more. Is it possible to delete the content by holding down stop for phrase 1, then record a new track onto it once I'm finished with phrase 3? (I hope this is understandable!)

    • @God69a
      @God69a 8 лет назад

      If you press stop on any track while you are recording, it stops the recording and switches to playback automatically. So if you were recording something on track 3 and decide to delete track 1 mid recording...it would ruin the song. Hope that's what you're asking :o

    • @paulsmith7801
      @paulsmith7801 7 лет назад

      thanks for your great work. Your a wonderful help 2 me.

  • @jax36536
    @jax36536 10 лет назад +1

    Many many thanks to you for making this video! All that complicated stuff make simple... no messing about, and a nice summing up at the end! I bought one of these a week ago, and just couldn't figure out how to get those levels right between the recorded and live sound! I think I've got it now, thanks to you! :) I look forwards to seeing more of your videos on this great looping pedal.

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад +1

    ...machine to a whole new level of live performance capability I never dreamed possible. Where we are breaking new ground is with the idea of integrating the RC300 into something more than a solo performance machine. I can pre-record bass parts, and so with my super-drummer, I've got a rhythm guitar player and a bass player - a 4 piece band for the price of a duo. Thing the club owners will be interested? You betcha! Also as a singer, you can do wonders with harmonies, etc. But stay simple!

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад +1

    The safest way is to press the Stop pedals for 2 seconds on any of the tracks that have data in them and clear the active memory. Then save (Write) the song back to the present location. This will ensure that the memory is empty, but you have not disturbed any of the settings for the song. If you use the Initialize function as part of the Write, you will destroy all of the formatting information, as well as clear the name of the song. ~bb

  • @agentling1
    @agentling1 8 лет назад +1

    Really useful video, thanks!! I might buy one. I do acoustic solo gigs and have wanted to be able to 'drop the drums out' of the loops I make but the smaller ones only allow A, AB, ABC you can never have BC on their own. I find for lead/solos where you need to be louder, having an EQ pedal as a volume boost going in solves that fairly easily.

  • @MR.HandyANDY
    @MR.HandyANDY Год назад

    Thank you for figuring all this out. and sharing your hard work.

  • @nightshiftinthehouse3258
    @nightshiftinthehouse3258 4 года назад

    I’ve had the rc300 for about 10 yrs & just now realizing what it can do.

  • @oscaratehotattoo8730
    @oscaratehotattoo8730 Месяц назад

    Thanks a lot...I just bought my rc300 today and this have helped me so much

  • @whadyathinkin
    @whadyathinkin 10 лет назад

    Thank you for taking the time to explain this. Your videos are very helpful to those of us learning how to use this incredible device. I appreciate you taking the time in your personal life to make mine better.

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад +1

    With a keyboard player you can use the canned rhythm patterns. With a drummer, you have to generate a clear click track, and still it's ever-so-easy to end up in the weeds. Just getting the slightest bit off it's hard to get back on track. But yeah, keep it simple. I had a 4-piece band, worked for months, and it all fell apart overnight. Now I'm working with a pro drummer, super reliable guy. The extra sound technology is worth it to save all the personnel hassles. And we kick ass. :o)

  • @fuddyduddy9950
    @fuddyduddy9950 3 года назад

    THANK YOUR FOR SAGE ADVICE ON THIS PRODUCT. I ALREADY BOUGHT ONE BUT HAVE NOT USED IT YET. THIS WILL HELP ME TO KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH IT.

  • @voodoochyl
    @voodoochyl 8 лет назад +1

    You are truly inspirational! I’ve learned so much from your videos. Thank you!

  • @cavaturnagesh
    @cavaturnagesh 5 лет назад +1

    Very very informative. Requires considerable concentration to pick up what you are saying.

  • @Podjack
    @Podjack 10 лет назад

    Hi Clayhorse!
    Thank you soo much for sharing your experience with the rc 300. Brilliant tips,
    superbly and intelligently well explained.
    Greetz from Germany!!
    Sheldon

  • @moyamontgomery1468
    @moyamontgomery1468 7 лет назад

    Thankyou so much for doing this video. I purchases a looping station and being NOT technically minded I have been struggling to put it to use. Your info has helped a lot. Happy playing!

  • @rosswright7116
    @rosswright7116 9 лет назад

    After using an RC-2 for over two years, I feel the timing of my overdubs would be okay lol. Great video.

  • @BillCabrera4u
    @BillCabrera4u 8 лет назад

    Excellent! Playing AND teaching! Look forward to seeing your other videos.

  • @BaktaBak3
    @BaktaBak3 4 года назад

    Truly appreciate your video's on this looper. I do like " Boss products , however with all the touting of so called "Advanced Technology " , I expect and WANT , a perfect instrument / voice looper that's well made, storage / multiple storage banks, small, lightweight, runs on AC or battery, easy to use, LOW COST looper that's geared to use on live performances right out of the box without having a learning curve , and/or software problems. As far as I'm concerned , all the loopers on the market offer none of the above.

  • @barryebarnes
    @barryebarnes 8 лет назад

    Very nice tutorial. Easy to understand. Thanks.

  • @bobe.thomas
    @bobe.thomas 8 лет назад

    Very nice, very clear, very helpful... thanks very much for the detailed description... I've watched hundreds of people on RUclips looping with an RC-300, but it's often a mystery exactly what they did with the individual tracks and how they used the three RC300 tracks to create their arrangement. Thanks thanks thanks!!

  • @arpeggi5150
    @arpeggi5150 11 лет назад +1

    Hey man thanks a lot for helping all of us get closer to being pros with this stuff like you! When I get some music going I'm gonna send it to you and give you credit!

  • @eddie30969
    @eddie30969 10 лет назад

    Excellent video...getting an RC 300 and this will aide in learning curve...Thnaks for putting in the time and effort....God Bless Ed

  • @rottnrobby
    @rottnrobby 11 лет назад +1

    Good Idea!! I'm gonna take this slow and enjoy it. No rush at this point however, I'm a pro musician and really want to use this rig live as the old RC2 was not letting me be as deep and detailed as this will do.. Thanks for all your video's !!! Your great at explaining stuff >> thats the engineer in you! Also your video's are clear and you can see the display..

  • @sunjamrblues
    @sunjamrblues 7 лет назад +2

    Many thanks for taking the time to prepare this tutorial. I just bought an RC-300, and I've been trying to work up a blues loop very similar to what you have demonstrated. I'm a guitar student with ActiveMelody.com, and I will post the link to your tutorial on our forum.

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад

    Yes, it needs a battery to work at all. You have to remember to unplug the 1/4" plug(s) to turn it off, although a 9V battery lasts for a very long time. There's an LED on each pedal indicating toggle/latch plus a separate red LED indicating that the unit is on.

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад +1

    Thanks, Pete. Yeah, it sounds like you've got an excellent feel for what you can do with the RC-300 - keep up the good work! It's nice to hear people making actual music with the RC, you know, stuff that sounds like a real song rather than just a fancy beat box. ~bb

  • @curtzblues
    @curtzblues 10 лет назад

    Great lesson, great playing! Kudos!

  • @ronglennproductions5416
    @ronglennproductions5416 4 года назад

    I don’t think I’ll ever be doing this live and I constantly struggle to get the levels balanced. Good tips here!

  • @giantessmaria
    @giantessmaria 4 года назад

    BRILLIANT! Thank you sir, this was really sharp thinking. Its funny how intimidating this amazing piece of equipment is initially. And then as you stumble through it, getting various tips along the way and referring back to the manual a couple of hundred times, things just sort themselves out...And then the true sense of possibility can be realized. Creative thinkers can really have a blast with this baby. Thanks again my friend, you've answered many of my questions without me even asking, and your tutorial and teaching skills are top notch! Boss should have employed you!

  • @larrycortner2210
    @larrycortner2210 4 года назад

    You do a great job explaining how to use the RC 300 , Ihave a line 6 looper , a RC 30and a built in the amp looper roland acoustic performer 120 ,but their too limitid for what I want to do .You haveconvinced me Ineed the RC300 ,thanks so much for taking the time to make this video.

  • @BibleBeltBlues
    @BibleBeltBlues 5 лет назад

    Extremely useful demo.........will come back and listen again after I get my Boss 300 :)

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад

    The way I usually approach a complicated new piece of equipment is to pick maybe 3 to 5 functions that I want to use - stuff that might comprise 75% of what you do all the time - and just get a handle on that. Then figure out one or two features and functions every couple of days. When you realize you need it to do something new, you figure out that one thing, rather than trying to figure it all out at once... Have fun!

  • @rottnrobby
    @rottnrobby 11 лет назад

    Got it.. Thanks man. Your the best!!! I'm going to get my Midi cables today and try to setup my Drum machine DR. 770. I'll hit you up after I try and make this happen .. keeping my fingers crossed..

  • @jasoncooley8150
    @jasoncooley8150 8 лет назад

    This is a fantastically helpful tutorial for those among us who have aversions to reading user manuals! HA HA! Thank you sir! It's a great video and I for one really appreciate it.

  • @philippebyrnes1213
    @philippebyrnes1213 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the tutorials! These are so well constructed and very informative. Roland should really have paid you for creating these, in addition to listening to your fix suggestions. Cheers!

  • @capitanaguirre
    @capitanaguirre 10 лет назад +7

    Congratulations!This is the best I ever seen here!Best regards

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад

    ...you'll see them wearing headphones playing live. So I route the RC300 Rhythm to the SUB bus, and the 3 tracks to the MAIN bus. The SUB & MAIN bus go to individual stereo headphone mixers, so the we can emphasize what we want to hear - mostly drum/sync track, mostly vocals, etc. The audience will not hear the RC300 Rhythm output, only the live drummer and the RC300 memory & live inputs, but we'll be able to hear the Rhythm loud and clear, and stay on time with it. One of the things, though

  • @KoolKatRecordingStudios
    @KoolKatRecordingStudios 5 лет назад

    Fantastic Sir 😊😎

  • @Taffe87
    @Taffe87 8 лет назад

    Thanks for showing the Loop Sync! Endless possibilities with the RC-300! =)

  • @ADXART888
    @ADXART888 5 лет назад +3

    This was insanely helpful to me as a newbie

  • @yobrojoost
    @yobrojoost 10 лет назад

    Seems to me an easier way to balance volume 'on the fly' is to simply record backings with the guitar volume knob about half, then do your solo on full. So you keep a bit in reserve for the real live stuff. Excellent video though, thanks for posting!

  • @kieranzerofox
    @kieranzerofox 4 года назад

    Appreciate your videos they have really helped me unlock this looper.

  • @martytoledo5973
    @martytoledo5973 3 года назад

    Your videos are very much appreciated thank you

  • @OscarRangelMusic
    @OscarRangelMusic 10 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for taking the time to do this video, it helped me a lot.

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад

    You'll have a lot of fun with it! The longer you use it, the more you'll like it.

  • @csu111
    @csu111 9 лет назад

    Dang that guitar sounded good!

    • @clayhorsemusic
      @clayhorsemusic  9 лет назад +2

      Ha - thanks! So here's a little million-dollar secret... I tweaked the guitar sound until it sounded good on the VIDEO, not what it sounded like to me in the room. I had to change the amp sound quite a bit (mostly adding bass), because it sounded kinda tinny on the video at first. I also ran stereo amps. Simple, right? And yet it was a big revelation to me. Cheers, ~Bruce

  • @TheBostoniaRecords
    @TheBostoniaRecords 9 лет назад

    Fantastic job, Geoff.

  • @jocelyn7733
    @jocelyn7733 11 лет назад

    Thanks bruce! I'm going to sit down with my pedal and watch more of your videos soon. I SO want to use this thing live (to it's capacity), but right now I'm using it just as I use my jam man,,, just one loop, and this thing is HUGE. I also find it's hard to hit the right pedal when your mouth is planted on a mic. I loop mostly vocals at this point so it's super tricky!!

  • @riloh58
    @riloh58 8 лет назад

    Great tutorial video. Cheers Clayhorse.

  • @rottnrobby
    @rottnrobby 11 лет назад

    Im feeling your pain now.. All incredibly minor in the scheme of things... You have helped me immensely with this machine as it's really quite simple after your around it for lets say 72 hrs!! Lol!!

  • @mariedavis865
    @mariedavis865 4 года назад

    Best video I’ve seen on the RC-300!

  • @DennisMike
    @DennisMike 6 лет назад

    Thank you VERY much for taking the time to put this together. It was really helpful!!

  • @marcosmisiecmassena7626
    @marcosmisiecmassena7626 9 лет назад

    Awesome tutorial Mr., thanks a lot!

  • @musicboy2003
    @musicboy2003 11 лет назад +1

    Excellent training, well thought out and systematic. Great job! Your Ibanez has a real nice tone as well :^)

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад

    Good question, Jocelyn - maybe too good - he he! That's kind of a tough one, and something quite relevant to many performers' usage of the machine. I've been trying to think of a "simple and elegant" solution, and I haven't come up with anything yet. But I wanted to let you know I'm not ignoring you ... if I think of something I'll post it. Using A/B or A/B/Y (both) switches might work, but it's a bit awkward. Radial Engineering makes a good A/B/Y switch that I've used. Stay tuned! ~Bruce.

  • @ourrecklesstruth
    @ourrecklesstruth 11 лет назад +1

    Your videos are so, so useful when learning how to navigate around the RC-300. I bought one a few weeks ago and am still trying to get to grips with it, but made a simple loop jam of an Ed Sheeran song - it's on my channel supposing you're interested in checking it out.Thanks a lot for taking the time to make such thorough videos - ideal for the visual learner!

  • @LuckyBastardCandleCo
    @LuckyBastardCandleCo 6 лет назад

    you sir are a saint for doing these videos. Thank you!

  • @yeahrosheechabanina6357
    @yeahrosheechabanina6357 4 года назад +1

    Sometimes people need a Boomer's approach to hack that digital era's souless stuff. Good and helpful movie, keep it up.

  • @yragoner
    @yragoner 10 лет назад

    This was a real good tutorial, thanks for taking the time to make it.

  • @automstone7613
    @automstone7613 3 года назад +1

    Just got one and this really helped me. Thank you !!

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад

    ...for example: "Lies 1(2) 2C 3E" means Trk 1 is empty, but I've pre-set the loop length. It counts me in, then I record the loop twice with 2 guitar parts, and press the Play pedal and start singing at the start of the third time through. I press Trk 2 when I'm about to switch to the chorus, then Trk 1 before I want to switch back to the verse. At the end I want to keep vamping on the turn-around, and that's what Trk 3 is for. I fade out with the pedal. These simple ideas are taking this

  • @GenXFuturist101
    @GenXFuturist101 11 лет назад

    Thank you for the upload :-) I just picked up one of these RC-300 gizmos so I have quite a bit to learn still. Cheers.

  • @thomasheide5643
    @thomasheide5643 10 месяцев назад

    Very very much appreciated.

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад

    Well, that turns out to be the $64 question. Most people will record the guitar part(s), and when they want to record a vocal, they don't play. You can only record on one channel at a time. There are many ways of hooking up A/B switches, etc., but they all have various shortcomings, like balancing the volume levels, mixing XLR vs. hi-Z, etc. I'm going to be doing videos related to live performances so make sure you're subscribed - hopefully they'll give you some ideas. ~bb

  • @ConnorEngstromMusic
    @ConnorEngstromMusic 10 лет назад

    Great video, very informative! I just got my pedal and I'm hoping to play some solo gigs with it, so this was very helpful. :)

    • @clayhorsemusic
      @clayhorsemusic  10 лет назад

      The RC300 works best in the solo environment, for sure. It's a bit tricky trying to use it with other musicians sometimes, especially a drummer, but when it's just you, there's no limit to what you can do with it.

    • @doncolga08
      @doncolga08 10 лет назад +1

      clayhorsemusic Mine is shipping as I speak. I've always played with my own backing tracks and I'm ecstatic about the possibilities to improvise live solo. Bands are a PITA, in most cases.

    • @clayhorsemusic
      @clayhorsemusic  10 лет назад +1

      doncolga08 The RC-300 is most useful for the solo performer like yourself. We're using it live with the trio now as backing tracks for some songs that I have recorded some Cajun Zydeco accordion parts. I run it straight into a channel on the mixer board. The sound quality of the RC-300 is top-notch - as good as any MP3 or WAV device you might use for backing tracks, so that's just another dimension you can explore. You can use a combination of "canned" and live improv over it. I record my Yamaha synth parts straight into the RC-300 track(s) - simple and easy. Cheers - Bruce.

    • @clayhorsemusic
      @clayhorsemusic  10 лет назад

      doncolga08 Ha - indeed! Months of work, then back to square one in a heartbeat.

  • @atendriyadasa6746
    @atendriyadasa6746 Год назад

    Good work Man!

  • @thisisLEA
    @thisisLEA 3 года назад

    This is a super tutorial. Thank you!

  • @leapsplashafrog
    @leapsplashafrog 7 лет назад

    Thanks for posting really useful

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад

    ...is you have to frequently figure out the logistics of how to do a song. Sometimes you record some bits in advance. You do have to work around the constraints of the machine sometimes, like with your question of recording vocal and/or guitar while playing both. For instance you could take a couple extra measures to record the guitar part in advance (either live, or beforehand), so when you record the voice, you're not playing guitar. I name my songs with cues to remember how they're set up

  • @fubitz6496
    @fubitz6496 7 лет назад +76

    Note to self. Don't smoke a bunch of weed before watching this.

    • @futureoutfit
      @futureoutfit 6 лет назад +3

      yeah, best to smoke the weed when jamming and after the tutorial haha

    • @adrianart57
      @adrianart57 6 лет назад

      guilty :)

    • @LuckyBastardCandleCo
      @LuckyBastardCandleCo 6 лет назад +5

      yup, that is why i'm watching this for the second time. lesson learned

    • @foxjerseycol4433
      @foxjerseycol4433 6 лет назад

      Lol

    • @ReeWebster
      @ReeWebster 5 лет назад

      Glad someone said this lol. I’m here like wt actual f? I’m sure it makes sense eventually, until then rinse and repeat.

  • @clayhorsemusic
    @clayhorsemusic  11 лет назад

    See if the drum machine has any options for MIDI actions. It might use the MIDI sync signal to start its own sequence, based on the BPM you've selected, or it could use the MIDI signal from the RC-300 to not only start, but also set the tempo of the drum machine. That's the way I've got mine set up. Although these machines are so accurate these days, they can stay together for a whole song, starting at the same instant and set to exactly the same BPM.

  • @jefbugle6072
    @jefbugle6072 3 месяца назад

    You are the expert ❤

  • @neilgitman
    @neilgitman 3 года назад

    Well done...