I didn't listen to everything, 'cause my sleep meds are fuckin' with me until I adjust to 'em.
I'd have liked to have heard just the lead guitar to be able to tell it apart more easily.
the program im using isnt difficult im just to lazy today to record each part seperate lol but i rea;ly cranked amp today im hopes of a clearer tone when in reality it added way to much bass and mid with bass completely off but its ok. i guess since im off work for weeks i might as well spend the time to record each segment and maybe record process carry to truck and test in there for quality since i have a rocking stereo there with money invested
We tend to do the drum part first and then play according to that, using that as our cue for timing. We'll often lay guitar tracks down together and someone'll add any bass that needs adding. If it's more complex, we'll lay down individual tracks to fill in around the edges.
As for fingers, mine are fairly skinny and tend to do what I tell them to do. I've got really adept wrist muscles as well. I do use a hand/wrist exerciser thing with different tensions, though it's just on high. I've got a grip like a vise. It's from decades of working at it and decades of practice.
But, the fingers do what I ask of them. They're well-trained and I can cover anything I want. I can't find anything that I can't cover, which is good. Then again, if I wasn't pretty adept by this time, I should probably stop playing and do something else with my life.
lolol quit noway. i think since i can record as many track asi want and cut them at will ill practice with production a bit more
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