Dayne Nobody IV wrote:it was such a fiasco, I felt bad yesterday about pulling that tune with the vocal down, after promising you some collab projects, that I hurriedly improvised that riff, recorded it on the DR-05 and then played it back using the computer speakers to record another track on the DR-05 with the electric, the whole dissonant intonation thing might be caused by me not aware of a feature that you can speed up in PLAYBACK mode the DR-05 since now I remember a screen with a 1.4 and a 1.0 setting? maybe I was getting a "tape stretch" effect except digitally...I am going to gut the whole thing, and as much as I hate to do it, learn the new Ableton Live 9 Lite recording software which is quite a bit differently set up from the Line 6 Edition Live Lite 5.0.1 which I used on the Windows XP computer, which is now bubble wrapped up stowed away although the puter still good.. need a monitor for it and I could go dedicated DAW using it, plus need to clear out some ebay inventory to make room for a "studio"
That's real 'old school' in multi tracking. It's how I started with 2 cassette decks - a boom box with built-in mics and my stereo system. I'd have to tune the guitar between every take, because the two decks didn't have matching speeds.
I'd be very surprised if Ableton didn't have a built-in metronome feature.
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