Anyone here interested in makeing a BT for me?
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Joined: Jul 22, 2009 Posts: 202 |
Anyone here interested in makeing a BT for me? |
Joined: Sep 09, 2008 Posts: 3158 Guildford England |
I can't help you a backing track but here's something that might help if you are covering a very old song. Some of the old stereo mixes panned guitar completely on one side. In the picture below i'm replacing the clave on the new left channel. I'm using the graphical wave spikes from the original track to aline some "one-shot" clave samples. I'm using Emagic Logic Hit Kit sequencer (for win/mac) which i picked up dirt cheap at a sale, i've heard a moot it's a free and legal download now. |
Joined: Jul 22, 2009 Posts: 202 |
Thanks, but too tech for me. I like the song that you picked tough. |
Joined: Apr 03, 2008 Posts: 477 |
We're working on a CD that covers the classics, albeit with significant twists in leads and instrument variety. We're actually doing the last song today, followed by the mixing process. It's not definite, but we're probably going to have two disks, with the second one eliminating the main lead to form backing tracks. Paul —Paul |
Joined: Jul 22, 2009 Posts: 202 |
Great, good luck. |
Joined: Sep 09, 2008 Posts: 3158 Guildford England |
One of my surf cd's (Langhorns - Mission Exotica) is both audio and data. |
Joined: Apr 03, 2008 Posts: 477 |
Crumble, That's an interesting idea. One of the reasons that we are considering backing track versions of the songs is to form a component of Eddie's surf guitar music instruction module that he teaches. We have been struggling with the best form for those tracks. Thanks for the insight. Paul —Paul |
Joined: Sep 09, 2008 Posts: 3158 Guildford England |
It's called "Enhanced CD". Another surf band that used it was the Aqualads - Hotbox. |
Joined: Feb 25, 2008 Posts: 321 Canada's Wet Coast |
Martin Cilia has backing tracks available for his album Revenge Of The Surf Guitar. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/martincilia But having people make the backing tracks for you, unless they have a recording setup and can take the time to do it, you're probably out of luck. Sometimes you can find a MIDI track and strip out the lead parts and play along with those. Mel —Mel |
Joined: Sep 09, 2008 Posts: 3158 Guildford England |
Here's a few Shadows backing tracks: |
Joined: Jul 22, 2009 Posts: 202 |
Yea, thanks. I am sure someone out can do it, even if I have to for a song to be done. |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 12159 Seattle |
Why don't you make your own backing tracks? |
Joined: Sep 29, 2007 Posts: 500 Sacto, CA |
Jake has the right idea, but making your own backing tracks is not easy and involves a lot of time. In the process of making your own bts, you will learn a lot - both what you CAN and cannot do. If you're NOT "techie" though, it is probably not an option. Unfortunately, a large number of the backing tracks that can be found online stem from midi files, and usually sound pretty horrible. There are a few that are suitable for practice purposes though. |
Joined: Sep 09, 2008 Posts: 3158 Guildford England |
If you have a Audigy sound card and load in some big soundfonts, some of those crappy midi tunes don't sound so bad at all. |
Joined: Jul 22, 2009 Posts: 202 |
Not looking to make my own BT, that's why I asked the question here. |
Joined: Nov 15, 2008 Posts: 284 |
Backing tracks can be fun, but my preference is to use a looper - the Boss RC2 in my case. The RC2 has a decent surf beat drum track, in the tempo of your choosing, and allows you to play the progression, using guitar, bass, or keyboard (or all 3) and then solo to your heart's content. You can save a handful of your masterpieces, but I prefer to just enter a new backing track each time I play - doesn't take long and helps retain my memory of the song structure better. It's a great educational unit - and the next best thing to playing with yourself (guess you can take that how you want to). |
Joined: Jul 22, 2009 Posts: 202 |
Thanks. Nice pedal. |