Man of Honour
There have been several questions lately about inputting guitars into computers and recording gear.
Perhaps we can show our music and how we did it.
I've just started using Sonar 8.5 LE again which for me is a great DAW (Digital Audio Workshop).
I was using a Line 6 Toneport for my input device but recently bought a wonderful synth called the Roland Juno Gi.
Besides being an excellent synth it has got the processor from Roland's GT series of guitar pedals.
This means I can plug guitar, bass and vocals into the keyboard and use that processor to make my sounds.
My guitar is the wonderful James Tyler Variax JTV-59 which I use mostly on normal pickups but with a flick of a switch I can jump into 37 of the greatest guitar sounds ever made.
My bass is a Squier Precision.
The drums are a VST plugin called EZ Drummer although the Juno Gi has some amazing sounds.
Anyway, here are my first two efforts.
I love the first song and because I was enjoying myself playing guitar solo's I extended it.
The second tune, although a joke request from a pub Landlord, was also a song I wanted to cover for decades.
Enjoy, ask questions and upload your efforts.
Perhaps we can show our music and how we did it.
I've just started using Sonar 8.5 LE again which for me is a great DAW (Digital Audio Workshop).
I was using a Line 6 Toneport for my input device but recently bought a wonderful synth called the Roland Juno Gi.
Besides being an excellent synth it has got the processor from Roland's GT series of guitar pedals.
This means I can plug guitar, bass and vocals into the keyboard and use that processor to make my sounds.
My guitar is the wonderful James Tyler Variax JTV-59 which I use mostly on normal pickups but with a flick of a switch I can jump into 37 of the greatest guitar sounds ever made.
My bass is a Squier Precision.
The drums are a VST plugin called EZ Drummer although the Juno Gi has some amazing sounds.
Anyway, here are my first two efforts.
I love the first song and because I was enjoying myself playing guitar solo's I extended it.
The second tune, although a joke request from a pub Landlord, was also a song I wanted to cover for decades.
Enjoy, ask questions and upload your efforts.
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