Added: Jan 19, 2008

From: jeffhamula

Duration: 4:20

I wanted to show you instrument view of basic multi-track recording. View my other video to see the software and hardware set up. Just a one take deal. I need suggestions on .mov file movie editor software.

Channel: Music

Tags: 0404  acid  cheap  emu  guitar  home  patchmix  pci  recording  rig  soundcard  studio 


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7604rcp Says:

Jan 19, 2008 - The Guitar bass at the bigining was good. Did you record this in sony acid? Keep up the good work.

jeffhamula Says:

Jan 20, 2008 - Thanks... Yes I did this in Acid - mainly for the drum loop track. You can see me do the same thing in another song but looking at the screen and talking. I am going to post more related to the hardware and software. Just figuring out the video stuff.

thepriceofreality Says:

Jan 30, 2008 - this is exactly how i do my recordings :) although i don't have a bass, so i use my electric guitar and a pitchshifter plug in :) I highly recommend getting "ezdrummer" :)

jeffhamula Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - i picked up ezdrummer but the one I got was a buggy hack. What version do you have?

peterpetersbng Says:

May 10, 2008 - your good mate..how does one set up a emu 0202 to a vox tone lab and a marshall amp to the computer do you know

jeffhamula Says:

May 10, 2008 - Are you wanting to record the Marshall into the computer or route the guitar into the Marshall? If you already have the emu, download Native Instruments Guitar Rig Demo and try it out. I think you will be amazed at how good it sounds especially for recording. Check out Guitar Rig on Youtube and you will see.

peterpetersbng Says:

May 10, 2008 - well i have with the E-MU 0202 cubase . i want to record the guitar through the marschall and tone lab by vox ( if i cant do it through the tone lab its not gonna sound verý good at all,, what do you mean route the guitar to tzhe marschall.... i have nt got a clue really ... any ideas ?? thanks john

jeffhamula Says:

May 11, 2008 - The best option based on what you have is go straight from the tone lab into the Emu 0202 then route to cubase with the Emu software. I personally would not use the marshall for recording at all unless you use a microphone straight into the emu. The other options is to plug straight into the emu (no amp or vox). However you would then have to get software to do what the tone lab does. I use Guitar Rig from Native Instruments and route the signal from Emu to GTR to Cubase.

peterpetersbng Says:

May 11, 2008 - thanks mate for taking the time to answer..i have actually got the guitar side up and running now ... like you said running the vox straight to the emu sounds like the better option for sound quality ... the next problem i have is how do i record a backing track from my cd to the cubase software that was with the E-MU 0202.. if you have time to answweer that i would be very gratefull ty john germany

jeffhamula Says:

May 11, 2008 - I think the easiest way to get music into cubase is to covert the CD music to either MP3 or WAV format. Next import the wav or mp3 into a track in cubase. I don't use cubase very much - only when I need more power and production options when I record drummers and the entire band. When I am by myself (which is 95% of the time right now) I use ACID because it is so much more simple and fast.

xjapansid Says:

Aug 24, 2008 - Very Good.... Congratulations. I am user of Acid Pro, and record my own music just like you. I just want plug an play. It´s all. I dont want nothing complicated (cubase,sonar,logic)... My best Reggard from Guadalajara, México.

jeffhamula Says:

Aug 26, 2008 - thanks! What hardware/soundcard do you use?