-
Posts
3,255 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Everything posted by Byron Dickens
-
I find it curious. Looking over my stats on SoundCloud and on BandLab, there are some songs that have been liked more times than they have been played. Something like 8 likes on something that has only been listened to twice. ❓❓❓❓❓❓
-
Change all the power management settings in Windows so that nothing ever gets turned off or goes to sleep.
-
Stat here:
-
How do I report a problem with a Cakewalk product?
Byron Dickens replied to Jesse Jost's topic in Frequently Asked Questions
You need to start your own thread in the appropriate subforum and ask a specific question. "Please help me" gives absolutely no idea to anyone what you're looking for. -
Nasty dirty, filthy, isn't it? It is actually just the default saw from oscillator 1 and pulse from osc 2 from the ARP module with some ring modulation. The arpeggiator pattern doesn't start until the tune kicks in and its just an octave pattern.
-
Cakewalk not selecting where I have selected in piano roll...
Byron Dickens replied to Rok TheKasbah's question in Q&A
That is expected behavior. CW will not copy empty space before where your note starts. So, of you are copying a phrase that starts on the and of 2, that's where you have to place the cursor when you paste. -
Phil was just that good.
-
What Projects are you Working On Now?
Byron Dickens replied to Tim Smith's topic in The Coffee House
Duplicate. -
What Projects are you Working On Now?
Byron Dickens replied to Tim Smith's topic in The Coffee House
Ouch! All that makes my head hurt! I'm quite the opposite. I tend towards stripping my signal chain way down; reducing the amount of options I have actually increases my creativity. Everyone is different and I bet you get some awesome sounds out of that sstuff I need to set up a work space inside. It is 100° + and I have a repair project that I am keeping a secret until it is done. Other than that, after playing around with a bunch of electronic stuff it is time to get back to my regularly scheduled program of guitar stuff. -
Awesome! I'm going to have to take a better look at the video later.
-
That was a very cool and very unique interpretation. Really relaxed and low-key in spite of the nature of the lyrics. And when it cut down to just a piano bit at the very end that was awesome.
-
Drop clutch.
-
I wanted to try a track using nothing but Voltage Modular. I came up with the arpeggiator pattern and started messing around with this progression. Once I started putting in the drum part, the rhythm kinda forced itself on me and then the rest was obvious. At this point, I couldn't resist adding Bazouki but I ran it through an amp and effects The title comes from Maqsum, the name of the Middle -Eastern rhythm I used. I based the melody on a folk song called Ah ya Zein.
-
I can't imagine what kind of little snowflake you are if you think I'm bashing you or being aggressive when all I did was inform you that it's really hard for people to help you when you withhold information. It's not like you gave yourself a really friendly introduction when you showed up either:
-
Allen & Heath ZED 10FX MULTI TRACK INPUT
Byron Dickens replied to Jonny Sunday's topic in Instruments & Effects
That appears to be the case.- 6 replies
-
- zed
- allen & heath
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Well worth it. Buy once, cry once.
-
Allen & Heath ZED 10FX MULTI TRACK INPUT
Byron Dickens replied to Jonny Sunday's topic in Instruments & Effects
2 channels in & out via USB is all you get with that. One whole minute with the documentation would have revealed that.- 6 replies
-
- zed
- allen & heath
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
A real audio interface will solve this. ASIO4ALL is known problematic and the Realtek ASIO driver is pure garbage.
-
That is normal.
-
Well what all do you have? It's hard for people to help when you keep making them guess.
-
It's hard for people to help you when you keep them guessing all the time.
-
Oh yeah. It is really hard to go wrong with doing something simple. It would be really unusual to say the least to ruin a song by underplaying.
-
Back on topic: I forgot to mention to really listen critically to the drums on songs like what you are trying to do and emulate that.
-
I am a big believer in people can pretty much do whatever they want to do if they put their minds to it. You just have to put in the work. Yes, some people have to work a lot harder and for some it comes easier, but if you put in the work you will get there. I prefer to think in terms of how can I do this rather than reasons why I can't. I realize I am also extremely fortunate to live in a rural area where I don't have to worry much about the neighbors and to have a wife who is not only supportive but who is also my sometimes partner in crime.