even i know "everything" already, i just love to watch and listen to Kenny´s videos :) Every once in a while, even more experienced users find some snippet, they may have overlooked all the time. So watching all of your videos, Kenny, is mandatory and still a joy . Greetz from Germany
@@REAPERMania Thank you. I'll have to remember this. I personally have a hard time with stock metronome click sounds, I can't stand to hear it beyond count in. I guess you just get used to it.
even i know "everything" already, i just love to watch and listen to Kenny´s videos :) Every once in a while, even more experienced users find some snippet, they may have overlooked all the time. So watching all of your videos, Kenny, is mandatory and still a joy . Greetz from Germany
Thanks for the vids Kenny. 👍
Were vocals and guitar recorded together ?...if so how do you avoid 'bleed' of one to the other ?
It was separate.
Question: Can you deactivate/mute the click automatically from the outro bar as well? E.g. in metronome settings or tempomap?
Thanks!
Good chance you can with a script. or, instead of metronome, make a midi track and have better sounds too.
SWS extension action markers
or use click source item instead of the metronome so you can chop it up however you prefer
Yes. You can use this - th-cam.com/video/CFeQcGjKhnI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GhaI5t6sDsY5zDY- - But I felt it was beyond the scope of this video.
@@REAPERMania Thank you. I'll have to remember this. I personally have a hard time with stock metronome click sounds, I can't stand to hear it beyond count in. I guess you just get used to it.
What's the point of adding effects while recording?
To hear it back the way you want and leave it that way if it sounds good.
what drum you use?
The ones that go boom boom bap
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