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| quote: | Originally posted by FuzzyChicken
What if you got your cued track in hand and you are waiting for the phase change (ie. cymbal clash or whatever) and you accidentally release the cued track too late in time, or too early? Is there an easy way to fix this so that you don稚 have to start over or something. Is it simple as speeding it up until its correct?
Also how do you know when to start counting? I mean I知 not going to count constantly all the time for every track (not practical or realistic). Do you guys just wait for a phase change (i.e. cymbal crash or whatever) and then start counting and then release the cued track at the next phase change of the song.
One last thing, sometimes when I知 counting I count too slow or too fast and I知 not exactly on time with the 32 beat phase of the track (or 64, etc.) How can I stay in tempo so that I can count precisely with the track? More practice? |
Well you should be able to know if ou released it too soon or too late, just like when curing normally, so you know whether to slow or speed it. Unless you really bugger it up, you should be within 1 beat of proper time, so you bend it to get it in time like normal and you should be good.
You start counting at phrases. Like I said, go listen to some music and try to pick out the phrases, its easier than you think. Plus, you'll only need to count when you are starting out, after not very long you should be able to feel it. You probably do it now without realising.
As for counting, count the kicks. Surely you can do that, I mean, Beethoven could do that and he was deaf.
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Last edited by Trance Nutter on Nov-08-2005 at 10:30
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