Britpop

#1
Ok, so I bumped into a friend of mine I used to play Bass with many moons ago (The early to mid 90's) in a sort of Rock/Britpop band. Well, I told him that I'd work on a couple of 'Britpop' type tunes that he could put lyrics over, and this was the first result....
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Can you feel the 90's?
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#3
Yup, the drums are a wee bit loud in there, it can be a pain sometimes for two reasons..(a) Cubase never sounds the same when it mixes down as it does when it's on playback and (b) I always lay the drums down first, so I make them loud, especially when I'm playing something like distorted guitar ;)
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#5
Not bad at all, Flip. I'm more of a metalhead myself though.
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#7
Thanks :) I did those on Cubase using a Sample Synth, it's a hand-tapped main beat, but I did cheat on some of the rolls ;)
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#11
I can probably get together some of my drum samples, but you'd probably need the software to sequence them up. The actual drum program I use there is called Kontakt, which is a commercial program, but you might be able to get hold of a free demo version of Acid Pro or something that will let you use samples to create your own drumbeats :)
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#14
I can probably get together some of my drum samples, but you'd probably need the software to sequence them up. The actual drum program I use there is called Kontakt, which is a commercial program, but you might be able to get hold of a free demo version of Acid Pro or something that will let you use samples to create your own drumbeats :)
Ok, have you heard of Audacity? I have a copy on my machine, but not certain how it works :D

#15
I can probably get together some of my drum samples, but you'd probably need the software to sequence them up. The actual drum program I use there is called Kontakt, which is a commercial program, but you might be able to get hold of a free demo version of Acid Pro or something that will let you use samples to create your own drumbeats :)
Ok, have you heard of Audacity? I have a copy on my machine, but not certain how it works :D
I've never used it, but found this :D

http://www.edhsonline.org/other/audacit ... ion01.html

It's a shame you can't just hook up a piano or something to the PC :)
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