What did you go for?After 20 years of making music I've just ordered my first guitar. Very exciting!
Really good starter guitars, tele's are great.Just a cheapo fender affinity telecaster to get me going. Had a play on one in the shop and it felt good, seemed to have decent reviews for the price and comes in a left handed model which is good for me.
okay so an update on this.Smaller. It is harder than ever to bring people to live gigs.
Start small and build up!
Not sure in dollars, but when I was gigging we would charge around £4.50 to £5 entry fee, not much more even if a support act.okay so an update on this.
we have started with some local venues all over our region and have organized four concerts so far with the fifth being very soon. typically we attracted about 60-70 people. we did not charge anything so far but asked for donations and got mostly enough to cover for the venue (but not the accompanist). I am thinking about charging next time. what should the ticket price be? 10 bucks?
thanks for the reply. yeah the venue is the problem since we need a piano which rules out a lot of interesting opportunities.Not sure in dollars, but when I was gigging we would charge around £4.50 to £5 entry fee, not much more even if a support act.
It depends on how you've negotiated payment with the venue also... Some will take all from tickets sold up until a certain audience count then the rest go to you, say 40 through the door is venue profit any through door above that is yours, not a fan of this high risk as you could get 1 more ticket sold all night that goes to you depending on the threshold. You could go the route of donation, as you have done and we did our fair share of free gigs. Another example would be split of total ticket sales to you and venue 50/50, 60/40 that sort of thing with good ratio(best method imo). Or paid by free drinks as you're pulling in customers(this isn't a good one) but happens.
Ownhammer are the best ones to get in my experience. You rarely find band specific stuff, just what people have used in their presets to do a soundalike, but with the different mics/positions with cabs ir setups you get in ownhammers you should get close depending on what amp sim you're using. They have a free demo pack available also.Anyone know some places to get guitar impulses? I have that big 7 DEADLY SINS one from however long ago. Don't remember where I got it.
I'd really like a gojira or whitechapel one since amps are hard and impulses are not.
Killer! Thanks!Ownhammer are the best ones to get in my experience. You rarely find band specific stuff, just what people have used in their presets to do a soundalike, but with the different mics/positions with cabs ir setups you get in ownhammers you should get close depending on what amp sim you're using. They have a free demo pack available also.
Killer! Thanks!
Don't suppose you know of any free distortion pedals too? There's this green TSE808 or whatever I see thrown around a lot on youtube, but I could never get it to open without crashing. Wondering what else is out there.
Can anyone give me very basic pointers on how to use a DAW with my synth? I have a roland fa-06 that I mess around with(nothing pro). Can I play my patches in the DAW or does the DAW just control what my board plays back? I don't really know how all that stuff works. Also, as far as a DAW, is there something good to use with an ipad?
Edit: After playing around with my iPad, I'm seeing there are tons of synths to DL. I tried the AudioKit Synth 1. So if I have some synth apps, I can just integrate them into an iPad DAW somehow I'm assuming.
Thanks for all the detailed info. I think I might try cubasis 2 on the ipad and just use my fa-06 as a controller to play synths that I DL. Seems there are lots of synths and most are really cheapI've not used it but as I understand it there's a whole host of things you can do with the FA-06 as it's quite fully featured.
PC: the keyboard has a DAW control mode for the generally popular DAWs, this will allow you to easily control a range of features in the software but will be dependent on which software you decide to use.
More generically there's audio and MIDI over USB, this means that you could use the DAW to play your patches and record them directly back in, the level of MIDI mapping on the FA-06 will determine how intricate your control from the DAW is.
You'll also be able to use your FA-06 to control software instruments and parameters in the DAW, again the level of control will be dependent how much the FA-06 allows to be sent over MIDI. At the very least the keys will be sent in to the DAW.
iPad: things are a bit less featured on the iPad as you'll lose the audio over USB functionality but can still do a bunch of MIDI stuff. This means you will be able to control your patches with the iPad but not get the sounds in to the ipad, you'll need a third device if you want to record your FA-06 audio. What I would do is decide which protocol you'd like to use (iAA and audiobus are the main ones) and look for apps that use that feature, they should all work together well. The synth you've downloaded already has both, audio bus costs money but supports over 1000 apps, well worth it imo. iAA is freely included in all apps that support it and well featured. Simply choose an iPad DAW that features iAA that suits your budget, get a lightning to USB adaptor and you're good to start building your software library on iPad.
Can i get some feedback and critique on this original i wrote today? (I just started learning piano and this is my first piano-written song so sorry for my sloppy playing)
Can i get some feedback and critique on this original i wrote today? (I just started learning piano and this is my first piano-written song so sorry for my sloppy playing)
"Would you like to draw some art for me?"
"Yes, here are my rates"
"I am not paying you, but think about the exposure you would get"
"As I said, these are my rates"
Thanks, I appreciate that lol. I did indeed mean "pay for" when I said credit. I'm not that much of an asshole.I will have you know, sir, he is NOT one of those so called choosing beggars you hear myths about on the internet.
What he meant to say was he would credit you some dollars for the track. Like 5 bucks, which is a fair hourly rate in eastern europe. Can't take more than an hour to make an easy track.
Fair is fair.
You gotta be careful with artists, if there's one thing we're sensitive about is people who don't appreciate the craft ;)Thanks, I appreciate that lol. I did indeed mean "pay for" when I said credit. I'm not that much of an asshole.
I mean... I myself am also an artist LOL. So I get it better than anyone else. I've been conned into singing "for the exposure" several times at this point.You gotta be careful with artists, if there's one thing we're sensitive about is people who don't appreciate the craft ;)
Condolences xDI mean... I myself am also an artist LOL. So I get it better than anyone else. I've been conned into singing "for the exposure" several times at this point.
You were the one who came for me first tho :P
I know. Don't let my stupidity bother you! lol
Heya all :)
I was wondering if anyone in here enjoyed/was good at making/producing music tracks of songs. There's a song I really want to cover but I have no solid backing track to use for the video and my vocals. Anyone possibly interested? i'd credit you for the track, of course!!
Couple of ways...Hello music prod era! I'm hoping someone can answer a question:
I bought a korg synth for $100 at a pawn shop (monologue) and kind of want to mess around with it in a DAW. We have Logic Pro X at my work, but I am wondering... is there a way I can route the synth externally through my mac and use effects and plugins on the signal in Logic Pro X... in real time I guess? I haven't used a DAW in like 15 years :(
Hello music prod era! I'm hoping someone can answer a question:
I bought a korg synth for $100 at a pawn shop (monologue) and kind of want to mess around with it in a DAW. We have Logic Pro X at my work, but I am wondering... is there a way I can route the synth externally through my mac and use effects and plugins on the signal in Logic Pro X... in real time I guess? I haven't used a DAW in like 15 years :(
You could look into MainStage as well, very powerful program geared toward playing live. Fairly certain it comes free with Logic but is very cheap standalone. Will still have to record into Logic though for editing.Couple of ways...
1. Record into the DAW as a straight audio track via DI into audio interface, so have combi xlr for this or use a line in. A lot of keyboards/synths respond better over DI anyway and also separate/independent DI help prevent noise/interference over phantom crossover used from mic inputs.
2. I believe logic X allows for setup of external instruments over midi/usb. when creating an instrument track you can choose to insert as external rather than software instrument. Setup channel appropriately thats being used with external hardware, along with the named hardware for input/output etc. You can then record as midi that's triggering your hardware, add effects as inserts and bounce to new track once done.
Not much really since my last discord update, gonna start writing an album/EP soon, bought an Aston origin mic for vox/guitars after the apollo x8.Havent been here forever, as modular synths and work just ate my life. A new Ninty Switch reignited my gaming side, though, and brought me back. Anyways, whats everyone up to on the music front? Any decent projects, tracks, etc?
Compression only does so much and when vocals have a lot of dynamics volume automation is the way to fix it.Am I able to ask about mixing a vocal that is quite dynamic (the lows are a bit softer and the highs are quite a bit louder)... not to the point where my mic got hot/clipping or anything like that, but I just don't know how to even everything out so that the lows and highs sound equally powerful (i'm kind of a newb with editing vocals).
All i use is garageband, so I just have access to simple Channel EQ, Compressor etc.
Thanks so much! ^^;
Such nice gear. What style of music are you making, at least for the EP?Not much really since my last discord update, gonna start writing an album/EP soon, bought an Aston origin mic for vox/guitars after the apollo x8.
Depending on how the creativity flows either classic/hard Rock, power metal or synthwave...Such nice gear. What style of music are you making, at least for the EP?
So I did find the automation stuff! I was playing around with it...Compression only does so much and when vocals have a lot of dynamics volume automation is the way to fix it.
Choose Mix > Show Automation (or press A).
Click the Automation button Automation button in the Tracks area menu bar.
More details here:https://support.apple.com/kb/PH24988?locale=en_US&viewlocale=en_US
After this high pass filter if you wish, then add mild compression to tighten it up a bit, then some tonal eq adjustments where necessary.
So I did find the automation stuff! I was playing around with it...
Is the only way to just do it all manually with those? Or are there any pre-settings to make everything sound nice and even? Sorry if that's a lame question!
No lame questions here... There's a Waves plugin which does it for you called vocal rider. Place it as an insert and it writes your automation levels based on the target volume you set. On sale at the moment too and you can use it in garageband:So I did find the automation stuff! I was playing around with it...
Is the only way to just do it all manually with those? Or are there any pre-settings to make everything sound nice and even? Sorry if that's a lame question!
Doing it manually is by far the best way to deal with vocal dynamics. Your EQing, compression and other effects shouldn't be rescuing the vocals but enhancing them. Manual automation is slow but it'll provide you with a much stronger foundation to work with than any 'vocal enhancing' effects preset.
Ahh! This is very helpful! Thank you guys so much!No lame questions here... There's a Waves plugin which does it for you called vocal rider. Place it as an insert and it writes your automation levels based on the target volume you set. On sale at the moment too and you can use it in garageband:
https://www.waves.com/plugins/vocal-rider#tab-tech-specs
Otherwise it's all manual... Manual is the best way anyway as you can get it exactly how you want. Takes time but worth the effort. Though that plugin does a very good job.
Saw this thread linked in a "Post Your Music" thread over on Etcetera Forum, will definitely be hanging out here now too. I've been playing guitar for a good long time now, but got busy and didn't play as much for a few years. Getting back into it (and way into pedals) and started recording some jams. It's a fun challenge to "write"/rehearse something for an hour or so and then record a live video. Trying to do one every weekend if possible. Here's my current playlist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3OtIk7tU9k&list=PLAtCvsbFyJ9bQAqn6DUD8pmGR0FPWKRtJ