just a question
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hi,
sorry to jump in here, I usually molre just like to follow things, but I have one question. I noticed that already over the last years many of the musicians like to post their creations with their own backbeat or like to first post a drum in a single track and add a guitar later( no hd track).
Basically I think that's understable , I mean if you first programmed the drum or played to some loop. I think thats cool. Also to post that for people who want to work with the track.
Just what about the real drummers or other people who'd like to add some own rythm to your song.
So here's the question:
Why not first post the single instrument track and then the one with the backbeat.
Seems no big problem and would leave the ddrummers the chance to add to your track.
Just an other alternative for more creative jams.
I am not really complaining...more wondering!
sorry to jump in here, I usually molre just like to follow things, but I have one question. I noticed that already over the last years many of the musicians like to post their creations with their own backbeat or like to first post a drum in a single track and add a guitar later( no hd track).
Basically I think that's understable , I mean if you first programmed the drum or played to some loop. I think thats cool. Also to post that for people who want to work with the track.
Just what about the real drummers or other people who'd like to add some own rythm to your song.
So here's the question:
Why not first post the single instrument track and then the one with the backbeat.
Seems no big problem and would leave the ddrummers the chance to add to your track.
Just an other alternative for more creative jams.
I am not really complaining...more wondering!
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Lay down some sweet percussion and we’ll take it from there.
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If I use electronic drums, I always post the track in HD without the drums as a single track. That way a drummer can add...
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Bradford wrote:
Lay down some sweet percussion and we’ll take it from there.
Lay down some sweet percussion and we’ll take it from there.
sure that's an option !
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TeeGee wrote:
If I use electronic drums, I always post the track in HD without the drums as a single track. That way a drummer can add...
If I use electronic drums, I always post the track in HD without the drums as a single track. That way a drummer can add...
Probably you do....but lots of people don't.
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seriouss wrote:
Probably you do....but lots of people don't.
TeeGee wrote:
If I use electronic drums, I always post the track in HD without the drums as a single track. That way a drummer can add...
If I use electronic drums, I always post the track in HD without the drums as a single track. That way a drummer can add...
Probably you do....but lots of people don't.
Yep. You could always ask the uploader if he can give you the track without drums. Works sometimes...
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