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Javi, how do you deal with "double tracking" ?



this would be awesome to have on a long flight haha. Bored? write and record an epic track!
 
Javi, how do you deal with "double tracking" ?



this would be awesome to have on a long flight haha. Bored? write and record an epic track!

the vst has the means in which to do double tracking built into it. in other words, they took multiple samples of everything, and made separate sample groups that do not contain the same set of samples.
 
the vst has the means in which to do double tracking built into it. in other words, they took multiple samples of everything, and made separate sample groups that do not contain the same set of samples.

Yeah, but I haven't used the Doubletrack libraries.:Saint:

insane bro!!! I'm kinda speechless.

Thanks dude!

Prominy products are great (I own LPC) but there is definitely a learning curve when wanting to jam or even manually write stuff with it. In the right hands, it can do wonders...just as Javi has shown.

:blush::blush::blush::blush:

Javi, how do you deal with "double tracking" ?



this would be awesome to have on a long flight haha. Bored? write and record an epic track!

MattG explained how :rock:

probably the same way you feel about programmed drums?:u-huh:

+10000. I'm kinda heretic person :zombie:

Haha. That was just ridiculous. It sounds so wrong. :D
It brings some old times in my mind when I tried to make decent guitar tones with FL Studio Slayer. :lol:
This sounds great, but I'm still very grateful that I bought guitar. :D

Yeah, I prefer a real guitar, but I don't have enough time/technique to play this :blush:
 
javi i love you bro but until you do the rest of the song i am gonna hate you forever D:

this too good not to finish the whole song
 
Prominy products are great (I own LPC) but there is definitely a learning curve when wanting to jam or even manually write stuff with it. In the right hands, it can do wonders...just as Javi has shown.

There is most definitely a learning curve with Prominy SC as well. I was overwhelmed for well over a month, but after reading the PDF 100+ times, things started clicking. The real power of Prominy SC is unleashed when you start using Midi CC# to quickly change articulations. This is absolutely essential in unlocking the "realness" of the instrument. (It also helps to have a solid understanding of guitar!!!)
 
There is most definitely a learning curve with Prominy SC as well. I was overwhelmed for well over a month, but after reading the PDF 100+ times, things started clicking. The real power of Prominy SC is unleashed when you start using Midi CC# to quickly change articulations. This is absolutely essential in unlocking the "realness" of the instrument. (It also helps to have a solid understanding of guitar!!!)
as in midi out for each articulation? ( just like ewql hardcore bass ? ) man.. ever since i heard javi's demo.. ive been thinking of getting it.. its a bit expensive tho.. but then again my guitar skills aint that bad.. i think im just lazy.
 
as in midi out for each articulation? ( just like ewql hardcore bass ? ) man.. ever since i heard javi's demo.. ive been thinking of getting it.. its a bit expensive tho.. but then again my guitar skills aint that bad.. i think im just lazy.

No. The Midi CC# assignments are just more in depth ways to control the various articulations of the guitar (ie: picking styles/up stroke only/down stroke only/alternate picking etc...)
 
No. The Midi CC# assignments are just more in depth ways to control the various articulations of the guitar (ie: picking styles/up stroke only/down stroke only/alternate picking etc...)
so u only used it to determine up/down stroke? i wish ewql hardcore bass has that function. Im too broke to buy a bass :ill:
 
so u only used it to determine up/down stroke? i wish ewql hardcore bass has that function. Im too broke to buy a bass :ill:

Yes, however you can use Midi CC# to control a variety of other articulations... not just picking direction.
 
question for ya Javi, what are the limitations of prominy that youve come across while using it?

example,i can remember using samples in the past for guitar parts just to see how it'd sound and always found that fast chord changes would always produce a very fake sounding performance, aka sounding like a fucked up sitar or banjo in reason/whatever :/

have there been any songs/styles that youve been unable to reproduce by using prominy? reason why i ask is, you have some of the best sounding tracks with that library and ive been considering buying it after hearing some of the tracks youve posted. i just want to get some idea of what to expect if i fork out the cash for it :D
 
I haven't listened to this yet because I know its going to make me cry

Edit: yep i cried

Don't cry, dude. I'm just the guitar apocalypse rider (evil laugh :heh: )

Please please please please find a Stephen Hawkins type text-to-speech program and run it through an amp simulator and see if you can do the vocals too.



Does it answer your question? :heh:

+1, lol I tried so hard when I was 16 to make the slayer sound realistic.

https://dl.getdropbox.com/u/2649123/December_is_Decay-Into_the_Crash.mp3

Me too... And then I realized how much I HATE Slayer... :Puke:

question for ya Javi, what are the limitations of prominy that youve come across while using it?

example,i can remember using samples in the past for guitar parts just to see how it'd sound and always found that fast chord changes would always produce a very fake sounding performance, aka sounding like a fucked up sitar or banjo in reason/whatever :/

have there been any songs/styles that youve been unable to reproduce by using prominy? reason why i ask is, you have some of the best sounding tracks with that library and ive been considering buying it after hearing some of the tracks youve posted. i just want to get some idea of what to expect if i fork out the cash for it :D

Yeah, samples have its limitations. But everything depends of the programming. Sometimes they work, sometimes don't. Everything is just a matter of trying. :D
 
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