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Started by galestermusic, April 15, 2008, 03:43:37 PM

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Hi everyone, been awhile since I've been here. I heard some Hendrix today and thought I wold be cool to do Red House. While it's not as good as the blues greats, it's my red house :)

I have since bought a bass. nothing fancy; Squier affinity and it is me playing! HAd to do the crash course, but nothing too hard lol.

I want to say hello to 13STARZ and OHR too. I didn't know if I was returning to driving a truck so I deleted my myspace page. Will put it back up soon.


guitarron

nice playing-throw a couple drum fills in there if ya get a chance
nice work


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galestermusic

Thanks GR! I really need to spend some more time with this little machine. My Red House was kinda on the whim. I would like to get rid of the count in can I delte the two measures? It seems I can't delete the measures. Do I have to set rythm to to 327 for the silent count in? Just seems like a lot of silence. I wasn't really happy with some of the fills under the blues section I used Blues V1 arrangement.

I really need to make the MBR a study however. Maybe I'll revisit my red house again.

Would appreciate any input.

Greg

64Guitars

Quote from: LESTG on April 15, 2008, 06:20:46 PMI would like to get rid of the count in can I delte the two measures? It seems I can't delete the measures. Do I have to set rythm to to 327 for the silent count in?

You can use the Track Copy feature to copy your finished pair of v-tracks to another pair of v-tracks, but specify a starting measure of 3 for the source tracks and 1 for the destination tracks to skip the first two measures. See pages 53-55 of the Micro BR manual.

You won't have to worry about the arrangement because it should have already been recorded when you bounced everything down to two tracks. So the Track Copy will take care of the drums too.

An easier way is to just export your finished tracks to a stereo wave file and use Audacity or some similar program to trim the ends of the wave file before converting to MP3.


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SteveG

Weird, I was posting a response to this at the same time as 64, and mine vanished? Ah well, his way is quicker than mine anyway  ;D Nice bit of blues there man!