Kevin Taylor
07-06-2006, 02:33 AM
For anybody interested, I posed a free Video lesson this month on doing a bunch of techniques involved in MultiTrack recording and writing a lead solo.
http://www.guitartricks.com/freelesson.php?input=MWthNjlqYDU=
There's stuff about recording a song, coming up with a lead solo... a flash video showing slowly how the solo was put together. There's also a bunch of MP3's showing the original versions of the isolated solo as well as some instrumentals to practice to.
I also tracked the 16 part harmony tracks for those guys who kept bugging me for em.
The song was recorded using basic home recording equipment to give thehome recordists an idea of how easy it is to record songs on your own equipment. ie, I only used a Mac G3 (circa 1997) , Cubase and a few VST instruments while I was in Cornwall, rather than using a full blown studio so the whole thing was done sitting at a computer which should hopefully inspire some of yooz guys to build your own basic home studios and start work yourself. I read a lot of posts in the forum about putting together studios and recording their own material so hopefully this will give a bit of inspiration.
The process of doing 'one man band' recordings is so easy it's laughable and hopefully a whole bunch more Guitar Tricks members will get into and get their stuff out on the web.
http://www.guitartricks.com/freelesson.php?input=MWthNjlqYDU=
There's stuff about recording a song, coming up with a lead solo... a flash video showing slowly how the solo was put together. There's also a bunch of MP3's showing the original versions of the isolated solo as well as some instrumentals to practice to.
I also tracked the 16 part harmony tracks for those guys who kept bugging me for em.
The song was recorded using basic home recording equipment to give thehome recordists an idea of how easy it is to record songs on your own equipment. ie, I only used a Mac G3 (circa 1997) , Cubase and a few VST instruments while I was in Cornwall, rather than using a full blown studio so the whole thing was done sitting at a computer which should hopefully inspire some of yooz guys to build your own basic home studios and start work yourself. I read a lot of posts in the forum about putting together studios and recording their own material so hopefully this will give a bit of inspiration.
The process of doing 'one man band' recordings is so easy it's laughable and hopefully a whole bunch more Guitar Tricks members will get into and get their stuff out on the web.