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offline Iroel from Pisa (Italy) on 2002-12-08 20:02 [#00473636]
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I'm in a mood of producing some poppish/punk/rock

But I don`t even know how to hold a guitar...

What should I use to do this stuff?
Any software I should get, or any good samples?


 

offline denniscpearce from Canada on 2002-12-08 20:07 [#00473638]
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i dont think it works that way


 

offline Cfern from Sacto (United States) on 2002-12-08 21:22 [#00473751]
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lol

trying practiing guitar two hours a day for 8 years.


 

offline Cfern from Sacto (United States) on 2002-12-08 21:23 [#00473754]
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i didn't mean to come off mean... you best bet is to find
a band and convince to let you sample them.


 

offline Iroel from Pisa (Italy) on 2002-12-08 21:25 [#00473760]
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I can`t learn the guitar for some whimsical desire like
that...

It's like telling me to learn photagraphy and lightning
because I want to do an anime music video....


 

offline Iroel from Pisa (Italy) on 2002-12-08 21:26 [#00473764]
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Don`t worry you didn`t come as mean...=]

Anyway, that's a good Idea...I can ask a couple of
friends...


 

offline BlatantEcho from All over (United States) on 2002-12-08 21:44 [#00473789]
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i guess you just have to sample some stuff? :(

uhm, you can kinda program chords into fruity loops

Do like a three power chord loop and add some basic drums.
That should be ok?


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-12-08 21:45 [#00473791]
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ProTools+CubaseVST..


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-12-08 22:19 [#00473845]
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rock cannot be done with computors.



 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-12-08 22:19 [#00473847]
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but can be RECORDED by computers yes.



 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-12-08 22:20 [#00473851]
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You should do it the way me and my brothers did recording
rock as young kids.... cassette tape recorder in the corner
of the room! :D


 

offline BlatantEcho from All over (United States) on 2002-12-08 22:37 [#00473878]
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i have a four track @ home, I'm not home, but yeah, that is
an easy fucking way to do it.


 

offline Cfern from Sacto (United States) on 2002-12-08 23:20 [#00473931]
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also you can sample rock songs.. anywhere where theres a
guitar..
i made a song where i sampled korn but totally tweaked it
out..


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-12-08 23:38 [#00473946]
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tell atari teenage riot, nine inch nails, and fear factory
that


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-12-09 00:06 [#00473975]
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Yeah, I like how Trent keeps it all in the computer these
days, he uses Pro Tools 5.

And I can't argue with his results! :D


 

offline hepburnenthorpe from sydney (Australia) on 2002-12-09 02:08 [#00474232]
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i think you'll find most bands are recording to pro tools
nowdays. long gone the 2"magnetic tape.

[ +20rp3 ]

www.hepburnenthorpe.zzn.com



 


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