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phsycoandy

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  1. [quote name='redroque' post='9562' date='May 30 2007, 10:31 PM']can you describe the what you are doing so we have something to work on - sorry didn't get back earlier - been in studio - got to make all this gear do something![/quote]
    well ive got the hang of recording audio on the LE 24 track. But now want to add drums. so at the start i have option to use midi recording, do i use that. Tried it, and recorded two tracks, but cant c how to add drums, i can get it to go ping ping as it scrolls across, so how do I add a drum track and are the samples on cubase, how do i set it up etc, Sorr u can c im a complete novice at this!

  2. thanks boys, still cant get the midi drum thing to work on cubase le, so any genious out there, come back to me or give me a call on 07939217377, me and my bottle of red are all on our own tnite. cheers. Andy.

  3. [quote name='gypsymoth' post='8430' date='May 29 2007, 12:58 AM']I won't say it's the best way, but mics are the only way I do stuff because I want it to sound like I sound, and I play through an amp :) . if you have more than one mic it's better as you can have one close and one far, and you can pan one left, one right, or any such combination as sounds good to you.[/quote]
    Thats sounds good.....also. please keep the info coming i need to build up my meagre knowledge base.
    wtf is this midi thing? how can i add drums to the recording????

  4. This is cool advice guys never tht of mixing the bass to one side or the other. Mixer is an alesis multimix8 usb and as u know i have a lm11 and a Lakland dple1, should i input the bass passive or with the jretro on, bugger im such a novice at this, next problem is this midi drum thing!!!!!!!!!

  5. [quote name='gypsymoth' post='8247' date='May 28 2007, 07:04 PM']get it sounding as good as you can through the amp - then move the mic around so that what you hear coming out of the amp is what you hear coming out of your headphones.
    with luck you won't have to fiddle with the recording much, if at all.[/quote]
    Oh right, use a mic, i have a xlr out of the amp direct to the mixer, is that not the best way?

  6. New to this home recording lark, but just got an alesis usb mixer which came with cubase LE, trying to record a bassline against a track of my lads I imported and it just sounds muddy! dunno whether to record with flat eq then adj in the mix or what? Help

  7. Been looking to set up a home studio, and have homed in on a Yamaha wm10 mixer which comes with cubase software, does anybody have any exp of these or any alternatives b4 I plunge?

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