Help a muso out ? |
Help a muso out ? |
May 21, 2013 - 2:42 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 1, '12 From Sydney, Aus Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hey Everyone,
So basically a few years ago i first picked up a guitar and fell in love with music, over the years i have started developing my skills and writing my own album for the hell of it, awhile ago i started posting the songs online just to see what people would see and i started to get a bit of positive feedback about taking this further so this is where i need help from you guys. Three of my songs have been uploaded to a site called Triple J Unearthed, for those non-Australians the site allows anybody to upload their bands music which then can enter the charts/ get discovered/ chance of radio play and I'm hoping that some people might listen to the songs and want to join in as a band member. ( I should note that my songs are in the metalcore/hardcore genre if that's not your thing) http://www.triplejunearthed.com/DeadHorizons and if you like them check out my full album at; https://soundcloud.com/deadhorizonsband All I'm really asking is that some of you simply listen to the songs or even rate and share them so i can get higher into the charts etc Thanks ! Anthony -------------------- Listen, Like and Share my bands page on facebook !!!
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May 21, 2013 - 4:12 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 23, '12 From Warrior, AL Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I knew about the drums/bass being MIDI. So they're just General MIDI then? The best thing would be to record everything on its own track, that way you can adjust the volume, EQ, and add compression etc... independently. I'll post some free recording software that I've used to great effect:
http://www.kreatives.org/kristal/index.php?section=download http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/ As far as drums go: http://www.alesis.com/sr18 http://www.rolandus.com/products/details/473/489 Would record straight out from them into your PC. Those even have bass built in as well. The Alesis unit is a good bit cheaper though, with used prices being even less on either. Have heard good things about the Alesis, and Roland is always a safe bet. I had a Roland Fantom X and the drums in it were quite realistic. If the above options are too expensive I can find alternatives for you as well. I've been involved with this kind of stuff for awhile and can point you in the right direction. I'm a synthesist so I'm used to doing everything by myself. -------------------- 2001 Miata LS 5-speed
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