blue_fAng Member Sep 15, 2011 648 0 16 Jan 14, 2013 #3 By dragonforce a solo you mean record in slow tempo and run it fast? Post some examples. Maybe you heard a guitar solo with a synth underneath playing the same notes, it's pretty common.
By dragonforce a solo you mean record in slow tempo and run it fast? Post some examples. Maybe you heard a guitar solo with a synth underneath playing the same notes, it's pretty common.
blue_fAng Member Sep 15, 2011 648 0 16 Jan 14, 2013 #4 Dude post an example from youtube or something. Watch this video, no post processing. The details are in the video's description: Last edited by a moderator: Nov 20, 2015
Dude post an example from youtube or something. Watch this video, no post processing. The details are in the video's description:
FischmungaXTR Member Apr 21, 2009 61 0 6 Jan 14, 2013 #5 pretty sure you mean this? lots of whammy pedal and post eq out the highs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=e3IWGddh3pQ#t=265s
pretty sure you mean this? lots of whammy pedal and post eq out the highs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=e3IWGddh3pQ#t=265s
blue_fAng Member Sep 15, 2011 648 0 16 Jan 14, 2013 #6 ^ Herman Li uses a digitech whammy pedal for that if I recall correctly
SethTheGreat Member Feb 22, 2010 287 0 16 Gainesville, TX Jan 18, 2013 #7 Play to a click at half-tempo. Cut every note in half. Delete the 2nd half of each note. Raise tempo to proper tempo. Crossfade. Isn't that basically what you're talking about?
Play to a click at half-tempo. Cut every note in half. Delete the 2nd half of each note. Raise tempo to proper tempo. Crossfade. Isn't that basically what you're talking about?