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rawpalace05 Saltdean 14 Mar 15 10.24pm | |
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In need of some advice from all you fellow musicians out there. I write a lot of songs, sing and play guitar. I struggle with coordinating some of the more complex guitar riffs with the more complex vocals, so am contemplating getting a loop pedal. I also love the idea of sampling, creating instrumental stuff and beat boxing as elements to my music. I also have a keyboard/synth in my possession (with gooseneck mic) to use for a bit. My thinking is how versitilte can a sub £200 loop pedal be? Ie, internal memory, output quality, channels, ease of use/versitility etc? I know nothing about them! Original plan was to buy a korg microsampler off eBay for circa £250, but part of me is thinking id be better building my home studio around a cheap pedal and spending a bit more on a lite version of Ableton/Logic etc so I can actually get my work down. What would you guys recommend? I can probably spend up to about £500 this year on building up my kit. Thanks all!
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 14 Mar 15 11.12pm | |
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I uses to dabble in making music on my puter [Link] and Used cubase which was pretty easy. Not sure how to use external instruments, however I know some programs allow you to plug yer guitar into the pc directly.
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becky over the moon 15 Mar 15 8.51am | |
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Quote rawpalace05 at 14 Mar 2015 10.24pm
In need of some advice from all you fellow musicians out there. I write a lot of songs, sing and play guitar. I struggle with coordinating some of the more complex guitar riffs with the more complex vocals, so am contemplating getting a loop pedal. I also love the idea of sampling, creating instrumental stuff and beat boxing as elements to my music. I also have a keyboard/synth in my possession (with gooseneck mic) to use for a bit. My thinking is how versitilte can a sub £200 loop pedal be? Ie, internal memory, output quality, channels, ease of use/versitility etc? I know nothing about them! Original plan was to buy a korg microsampler off eBay for circa £250, but part of me is thinking id be better building my home studio around a cheap pedal and spending a bit more on a lite version of Ableton/Logic etc so I can actually get my work down. What would you guys recommend? I can probably spend up to about £500 this year on building up my kit. Thanks all!
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Hoof Hearted 15 Mar 15 11.12am | |
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K T Tunstall has been a bit quiet lately. Tweet her and see if she's game on for selling hers.
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dannyb1 Chichester 16 Mar 15 10.08am | |
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An old Akai sampler would still do a good job as an external source but most DAWS have sample manipulating VST's I hear this is quite a good bit of kit to have NI's maschine
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