A development. I installed Reaper 4 alpha portable, 32bit and 64bit. 7 Tracks 6 Amplitube and 1 Superior drummer. On 64bit its 70% ish. 32bit its 40% ish. So that seems to be why I thought something had broken as it was fine before (I was using 32bit).. Any ideas why this would happen? And am I losing anything by using 32bit Reaper? It seems to still know I have 4gb of Ram as i'm using a 64bit OS.
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just making a general statement, not answering any questions, but if I don't disable my Antivirus while tracking, rendering or playback, I'll get skips and such.
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I am back. Recording my EP/DEMO finally.. Wonder if anyone has tips on gating the guitars where you have a riff that stops suddenly or is muted then starts again. In this space on my riff you get a noise, must be noise from the drive. I can cut it out with a gate rather well. But then other parts of the song suffer due to sustained chords cutting off prematurely. Is there a good way of overcoming this without using automation?
I insert gates as input fx set to around -70db to eliminate any signal noise. If you've already recorded the tracks, make sure your gate is inserted before your other channel fx, this will help alot.
I've been told to double track guitars, 4 rhythm tracks and the same for lead guitars, however my lead sounds so messy with more than one track. Someone else also told me to have just one for the lead parts. So I am confused. Granted, its probably a case of tight playing with regards to it being messy. But is there any advice to be had with regards to recording rhythm and lead guitars in metal? Also I was advised to use more than 1 impulse per guitar, probably one close mic and a room/ambient one at least. Thoughts? Guitars are being recorded dry, straight into interface, sometimes with a tube screamer with the level on full. Thanks guys
Unless your rhythm guitar playing is SUPER TIGHT..and I mean..metronomically tight I would strongly advise against double tracking the guitar.Honestly..I ballsed up my first lp doing just that.And the guitar was tight...but it just becomes mush.If you want to increase the size simply duplicate the one track to another and hard pan them and shift one approx 10-20 ms to the right. Use a single centre track for the lead.Bobs yer aunties live in lover
Can someone explain this? Why does the group vox track (Which is a group) have such a high PDC? What does this mean? Thanks Uploaded with
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