
dfrattaroli
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Bob Savage":17v0ct35 said:You're really not even hearing the guitar until you have at least 4 tracks recorded. Doubling it increases the speed from 1.3 Ghz to 3.7 lbs.
Noob. It's 3.72 lbs.
Bob Savage":17v0ct35 said:You're really not even hearing the guitar until you have at least 4 tracks recorded. Doubling it increases the speed from 1.3 Ghz to 3.7 lbs.
dfrattaroli":33bt5rl7 said:Bob Savage":33bt5rl7 said:You're really not even hearing the guitar until you have at least 4 tracks recorded. Doubling it increases the speed from 1.3 Ghz to 3.7 lbs.
Noob. It's 3.72 lbs.
Two days in a row! You ARE thinkin' about guitars, ain't ya!Bob Savage":33ppzzyp said:dfrattaroli":33ppzzyp said:Bob Savage":33ppzzyp said:You're really not even hearing the guitar until you have at least 4 tracks recorded. Doubling it increases the speed from 1.3 Ghz to 3.7 lbs.
Noob. It's 3.72 lbs.
It was raining. You always round to the hundreds in the rain.
sah5150":2g9bsxb4 said:Two days in a row! You ARE thinkin' about guitars, ain't ya!![]()
Steve
Oh yeah, I forgot you were off... Wanna grab a beer tomorrow night?Bob Savage":bycy5221 said:sah5150":bycy5221 said:Two days in a row! You ARE thinkin' about guitars, ain't ya!![]()
Steve
Could point to a trend. We'll see. Mostly I just needed somewhere to share my invaluable input since I'm on vacation this week, so here I am.
sah5150":gfsfi4bn said:Oh yeah, I forgot you were off... Wanna grab a beer tomorrow night?
Rezamatix":30666iaw said:Minimum 3 tracks. I always do a mid heavy lower gain in the center , and two slightly different voiced higher gain on each side panned as far as possible. That usually gives me the girth I need for rhythm trax... Here is a clip : http://soundcloud.com/audioninja/screamingplex
crankyrayhanky":2dalzll9 said:But sometimes it's just not needed, I guess it all depends on the tune.
Listening through laptop speakers, I'd say the first is quad and the second is double.JakeAC5253":u2n6a7ng said:One of these is quad tracked, one is double tracked, which is which?
https://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=10025728
glassjaw7":193vhrhv said:Listening through laptop speakers, I'd say the first is quad and the second is double.JakeAC5253":193vhrhv said:One of these is quad tracked, one is double tracked, which is which?
https://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=10025728
Bob Savage":ij95wfaa said:glassjaw7":ij95wfaa said:Listening through laptop speakers, I'd say the first is quad and the second is double.JakeAC5253":ij95wfaa said:One of these is quad tracked, one is double tracked, which is which?
https://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=10025728
I guessed opposite.
Maybe I missed it but did we find out the answer to this yet?
JakeAC5253":xlz95ts6 said:For those of you who said the quad tracked part came first, you were right.
Bob Savage":2dl7wtzm said:JakeAC5253":2dl7wtzm said:For those of you who said the quad tracked part came first, you were right.
A neat comparison. I guessed the other way and like the quad tracked sound much better. Were both played exactly the same? There seemed to be some harmonization going on in the quad tracked one I didn't noticed much until the very end on the DT clip.