Micro BR Bass

Started by ayan0815, January 22, 2010, 11:48:55 PM

64Guitars

Quote from: Vanncad on January 26, 2010, 10:35:46 AM
QuoteMy only acoustic has a broken neck so I can't do it.

- Does that mean you're gonna have to put "ole Yeller" down?  ;D ;D ;D

How did you know that it's yellow?!!!


Ol' Yella Stella


If I'm playing a Donovan song, it's the Mella Yella Stella.  :D
(or the Mellow Yellow Stellow)  ::)

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"When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion." - Robert M. Pirsig

cuthbert

Nice little guitar you've got there, 64G; I have a refinished guitar that looks like it may be a Stella, but the previous owner removed the tailpiece and refinished the top to natural. No badges, either...

Yours is perty, but best get her to a luthier and soon! :)
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Vanncad

Too funny!  ;D ;D ;D

(Cool looking guitar though - minus the neck injury)
It ain't pretty being easy.

Okay to Cover

strummer10

Hi. When you guys talk about recording a
bass part (with a guitar as opposed to bass) and change the pitch using Audacity do you record just the bass part on say,track1 of MBR then save as wav/mp3 and open in Audacity,change pitch and then play it back whilst recording it on MBR (via line in presumably) and only then start building the rest of your song?

Thanks in advance for any help and apologies for the huge sentence!

cuthbert

You've got it, mostly: record your bass track, export a WAV and import that into Audacity, add the pitch shift and then save the WAV file. Next copy this WAV file back into the Micro BR and import it as a track.

You can save a bit of time exporting and importing using the free BR Wave Converter software.
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strummer10

Thanks Cuthbert. Will let you know how I get on!

ayan0815

i tried exporting in mp3 format at first to try to save some memory. pitch shifted in audacity and imported back to mbr. problem was that the bass track's timing was off. i thought i did something wrong, but when i tried exporting using wav from mbr it solved the problem.

MeanGreenLizard

I did the same thing with Goldwave - track exported as MP3 from the Micro BR.
Goldwave automatically converts MP3 to WAV for editing, then I shifted the
pitch down 1 octave, but keeping sample length so it doesn't go off time.
Then I convert it back to MP3 - Goldwave has a nice batch option to convert
a whole bunch of waves if you need it. The last step is importing it back into
the Micro BR.
Can blue men sing the whites?

cuthbert

One thing to remember is that mp3 encoding is destructive, so bits are being thrown out twice when you export to MP3, then to WAV, then re-encode back to MP3.

The BR series of recorders support uncompressed WAV export/import, and the BRWC software that Boss gives away allows you to export and import WAVs much more quickly than the export/import functions in the BR recorders. And much less fidelity is lost this way.
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