I like the start.
The levels a way too high.
Needs work structure wise, timing issues and one of the guitars was out of tune.
Just take your time with it and try to feel where the changes are going to be and for how long the changes should last, then record a rhythm track to check on the flow, change if necessary.
Sounds like it was recorded from an amp, if so try and experiment with mic positions, there are loads of free tutorials on the net.
Keep workin' on it!!
Denis
The levels a way too high.
Needs work structure wise, timing issues and one of the guitars was out of tune.
Just take your time with it and try to feel where the changes are going to be and for how long the changes should last, then record a rhythm track to check on the flow, change if necessary.
Sounds like it was recorded from an amp, if so try and experiment with mic positions, there are loads of free tutorials on the net.
Keep workin' on it!!
Denis
I really like how this song progresses.
The lead guitar is way off time...otherwise this would sound a lot better.
its really awesome that you can put all this together. good work
The lead guitar is way off time...otherwise this would sound a lot better.
its really awesome that you can put all this together. good work
Zitto93 wrote…
Thansk
We dont really have a studio so we juse a camera and place it infront of the amp. Then we just take the sound of it and edit it. :D
You could just start with the basics, like a microphone, that is if you can aford it. Then you can record on to your computer via the sound card. Ideally you would also need a micpreamp, or at second best a line mixer. There's some free software one of which is called 'Audacity'. I started with a 4 track tape recorder, you can get pretty good results from them too, you might be able to pick one up very cheap. If you can afford it then there are many ways to record. I currently use a YamahaAW16G workstation with a preamp.
You will get plenty of help here on the forums
You could also probably take a line out from your amps onto your PC, just need the right cables.
It's great that you used your initiative to record from your camera, now I understand why the levels were high etc
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Denis
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