Ahráyeph wrote:Really? 300 Hz?
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. Well, for really low sounding synths mixed with guitars 'n other stuff that should work, but for something that's mostly synth based... Would indeed sound thinny.
I just MIGHT have exaggerated that bit...
![Mr. Green ;D](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
But he uses that "trick" of lo-passing a lot. Not at 300 Hz tho, more like 100-150
Less funny was that it was supposed to open at 10pm but when we got there, it was still all VIP party and the doors for the gig would only open at 11... which ended up being 11:30. By the time we got in, it was close to midnight. Really well organized, I must say.
Been there, done that, bought the lousy t-shirt
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It's a vcelebrity thing I guess...
...use drum sampling and some recorded backing stuff via Cubase (which Front also uses on a Dell notebook, for those music nerds interested).
AFAIK he used Nuendo
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Or he must have switched to Cubase 4 of late... But I thought Daniel uses the Steinberg Multimedia solution, for syncing his video and audio as well...
It has some advantages, especially when you're a band just starting out : you can play small venues and still have room to spare, which otherwise would be taken up by the drummer and his/her usually gargantuous drum kit. One person left to transport, a lot less gear to transport etc... Actually, the only real disadvantage is there's no one to abuse with drummer jokes, mhehehe...
![Mr. Green ;D](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
That's how we do it as well... And we just make jokes about the Reason or Ableton Live Freak
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("How do you write a tablature for the Reason Wizard? Buy a box of Lego and throw it out on the floor..." etc etc)
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