Another new one. Enjoy.
http://autumn-frost.com/mp3/BrandNewDay.mp3
I started this one as a bass idea, then did a scratch recording of the bass and solo. Then I tabbed out the bass lines in GuitarPro 3 to get it sounding like I wanted, then added the drums (simple yet effective I think). I then recorded the drum and bass tracks in Audition using the Alesis QSR for the bass and mixed with the SR-16 for the drums.
Then I added the solo and underlying guitar (can't really call it a rhythm per se).
Once all that was done, I went back and learned the bass line as I had tabbed it out and recorded a new bass track with a real bass.
The QSR does a convincing bass sound, but somewhere in one of the voices was a chorus or something that made it sound fake, so rather than dig through 900 menus to find it, I just did it on the bass myself.
I used the black NASL and my recently-acquired C5A bass - again [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
http://autumn-frost.com/mp3/BrandNewDay.mp3
I started this one as a bass idea, then did a scratch recording of the bass and solo. Then I tabbed out the bass lines in GuitarPro 3 to get it sounding like I wanted, then added the drums (simple yet effective I think). I then recorded the drum and bass tracks in Audition using the Alesis QSR for the bass and mixed with the SR-16 for the drums.
Then I added the solo and underlying guitar (can't really call it a rhythm per se).
Once all that was done, I went back and learned the bass line as I had tabbed it out and recorded a new bass track with a real bass.
The QSR does a convincing bass sound, but somewhere in one of the voices was a chorus or something that made it sound fake, so rather than dig through 900 menus to find it, I just did it on the bass myself.
I used the black NASL and my recently-acquired C5A bass - again [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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