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Marcello

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  1. Hi there, I always use the cakewalk meter on each track to see if peaking and track is running too hot. I usually try to maintain each track around -6 db or maximum -4db. I noticed that if I use the youlean loudness meter 2 plugin on the same track and I compare the highest peak with the cakewalk embedded meter, there is a difference of 1db or so. I believe I should maybe rely on the Youlean meter for more precise measurement? What do you reckon?
  2. Hi there, I always use the cakewalk meter on each track to see if peaking and track is running too hot. I usually try to maintain each track around -6 db or maximum -4db. I noticed that if I use the youlean loudness meter 2 plugin on the same track and I compare the highest peak with the cakewalk embedded meter, there is a difference of 1db or so. I believe I should maybe rely on the Youlean meter for more precise measurement? What do you reckon?
  3. Here’s also the song played live during rehearsals, I basically tried to copy exactly what the drummer was doing and reprogrammed it. Indeed he plays a lot of cymbals, do you think is still too much cymbals even here? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1faRpHgbcZqiXm4tKhaBAL0xkrAQu-rBP/view?usp=drivesdk
  4. No I have to record the guitars on it. I did put different velocities on the cymbals but a little bit, not too much. anyway here’s the original song played live during rehearsal, I basically tried to imitate everything the drummer was doing. what do you think? Is it in line with my track? Indeed he uses a lots of cymbals. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1faRpHgbcZqiXm4tKhaBAL0xkrAQu-rBP/view?usp=drivesdk
  5. Got it thanks a lot for your suggestion. I used a reference drums sound from a band I like and tried to make it similar indeed. Maybe I could have gone for a much lower snare sound, I mean biffy chunky snare sound, but I'm not too fussy on that, Now I actually fixed some minor timing issues with the feels and I decreased the velocity on the ride which is giving the tempo, it seemed maybe a bit too washy, here's the final version if you want to give it alisten. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mNlNV3L5KQNdR5sIjxjGLGWt5EAqfAG_/view?usp=drive_link
  6. Hi there, I recorded this track with NI Studio Drummer, since I'm not a drummer but a guitar player, I need some experienced drummer or mixing engineer to tell me if the track sounds natural enough, if the drums are played realistically enough or there is some feel or part that sound strange, and also if the mix/sound of the drums looks cool or not. I kept the bass and the scratch guitar just for you to grasp the grove and put it into the context. (please notice the scratch guitar is player very badly and definitely not on time in some parts but just as a reference) The drums is supposed to be a bit chaotic and not too "standard", the genre is post hardcore https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mNlNV3L5KQNdR5sIjxjGLGWt5EAqfAG_/view?usp=drive_link
  7. but the crash isn't that present, it's mainly the ride which keeps the "tempo", maybe I hit the ride too strongly, maybe I should hit it more gently. Anyway I found this old rehearsal video of my band, and I'm basically trying to recreate in MIDI everything the drummer was doing, pretty mad hey? This is the video with the original drummer playing the song, he smashes the ride quite often, don't you think? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1faRpHgbcZqiXm4tKhaBAL0xkrAQu-rBP/view?usp=sharing
  8. thanks! do you mean cymbals too loud in some parts?
  9. here you go, but I didn't record the rest, it's just the guide guitar and it's played very badly, hope it helps a bit to grasp the groove SUAIRE3 (online-audio-converter.com) (1).mp3
  10. Hi there! I recorded this MIDI programmed drum track with NI Studio Drummer (recording my own song), since I'm not a drummer, I need some real drummer or mixing engineer to give it a listen and kindly tell me if they sound realistic enough and either if some parts or feels sound strange. I'm looking for suggestions from an experienced drummer or mixing engineer. The genre is post-hardcore. Also if the mix is good enough? I left only the drums and the bass so you can grasp the groove a bit. SUAIRE3 (online-audio-converter.com).mp3
  11. good thanks a lot I will check this out.
  12. I didn't record the rest, only the guide guitar and I didn't play it well at all,
  13. Maybe, what about the mix? The sound of the drums?
  14. haha got it! would you be more specific so I could improve the patterns? Please consider the genre is post-hardcore, so if you play jazz, no offense, or hip hop, this drums might sound pretty strange to you
  15. Hi there! I recorded this MIDI programmed drum track with NI Studio Drummer (recording my own song), since I'm not a drummer, I need some real drummer or mixing engineer to give it a listen and kindly tell me if they sound realistic enough and either if some parts or feels sound strange. Also if the mix is good enough? I left only the drums and the bass track for you just to grasp the groove. The part where I have most doubts is after half song let's say. Thanks in advance! SUAIRE3 (online-audio-converter.com).mp3
  16. Oh man I just figured out disabling neutron on the track I'm recording the latency is fine now! Thanks a lot!!!!
  17. thanks, I will check this out. Anyway the latency is not extreem, but still I can hear some millisecond delay when I play. It's a laptop with 8 gB RAM though
  18. Hi there, I'm recording guitars with an amp sims and my scarlet interface. I would like to record with the effects and distortion from the amp-sim plugin, the issue is that if I reduce the buffer size to decrease latency, I start hearing cracks and pops. Now, if I put it a around 330 sample rate the cracks and pops disappear but there's too much latency and I'm unable to record. Is there any solution to this?? ANy tips? I wouldn't like to record in direct monitor with the clean guitar.
  19. It is the sample rate actually. Just put it around 400 and its fine now LOL, sorry
  20. they crack sounds like you know when you insert the guitar jack and its a bit like fzz, crkkk
  21. I also deleted all the other tracks from the project and tried to play only the guitar track, same issue. I can hear the cracks even with no amp sims and plugins in the track
  22. Hi there. I'm recording guitars at home with a scarlet small interface and amp sims plugins. While recording I can hear some cracks and pops and I'm having some issue to understand where is this coming from. I did the following steps: - Changed cable, same issue -Changed guitar, same issue -Changed input in my interface, same issue - Changed buffer size, I use it around 125/258 and put it lower than that but, same issue (sample rate is 44100) My impression honestly is that is caused by the guitar, but I changed with the other guitar and it's almost the same, one is a bit more obvious and the other less cracks but still. or either my scarlet interface is damaged. I don't have idea, I would like to exclude it's an issue cause by Preference settings, buffer, CPU and all these kind of things. Any suggestions? I'm running out of options.
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