Jump to content
Banner by ~ Discord The Overlord

Winter Wrap Up Instrumental Cover


BrawnySpirit2000

Recommended Posts

(edited)


Here's something I've been working a couple of weeks on..  I arranged this completely by ear and played each part on a Yamaha keyboard. This was my first time mixing a cover in audacity so there are times when the music seems off, so I apologize for that. I hope you enjoy it!

 

https://soundcloud.com/brawnyspirit2000/winter-wrap-up-instrumental

Edited by BrawnySpirit2000
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I used audacity for a couple of years.

 

I have a few tips if you're cool with that:

 

Step 1: Record a metronome as a first track and let it run for about 5 minutes or whatever the length of the song.

 

Step 2: Record each track to that metronome. Each time you record something, you'll have to magnify the track and move it back (Slightly in tiny increments.) in order to compensate for latency that is found in all recording software. Once you have a track set, you can record the next track and do the same thing.

 

Step 3: Since there is not a compressor, you'll have to go to the loud parts and amplify negatively. Once each track is about the same volume throughout, you can set the volume of each track to fix the mix.

 

Step 4: Mute the metronome track, and render. Voila, you have your finished song.

  • Brohoof 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I used audacity for a couple of years.

 

I have a few tips if you're cool with that:

 

Step 1: Record a metronome as a first track and let it run for about 5 minutes or whatever the length of the song.

 

Step 2: Record each track to that metronome. Each time you record something, you'll have to magnify the track and move it back (Slightly in tiny increments.) in order to compensate for latency that is found in all recording software. Once you have a track set, you can record the next track and do the same thing.

 

Step 3: Since there is not a compressor, you'll have to go to the loud parts and amplify negatively. Once each track is about the same volume throughout, you can set the volume of each track to fix the mix.

 

Step 4: Mute the metronome track, and render. Voila, you have your finished song.

Thanks! I'll remember those. To be honest this was more of a test song than anything else.. Not my best work  :lol:

  • Brohoof 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Join the herd!

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...