Every segment of every guitar part being done on separate tracks is really interesting, and allows for shaping each part. It highlighted each piece, even if the raw tracking sounded like it was done on the same guitar and pickup. That ain't how we did it when I was young! Great tutorial.
Thanks Kenny this is great stuff! It'd be awesome to see a video of you recording DI electric guitar in reaper. Like general practices using stock plugins and affiliates like tukan studios. Just dialing in different tones, getting a good level, if you should normalize after tracking, controlling noise, how to use parallel processing to chain amps and fx, rhythm vs lead, and tips on eq/compression/limit/fx. Kind of like a homestudio guitar tracking masterclass in reaper... you know the whole shebang. I'm a bassist and I'm struggling.
Thank you for your evangelism work regarding Reaper. I'm using Reaper for many years now and I do know or use almost everything (techniques or tricks) you talk about in your tutorials but despite that, I'm always compelled to see your tutorials. Thanks for that. About this song (you used as example)... it invokes strange and depressive emotions on me and sounds a little cheesy at the same time. I wouldn't add it to any EP production. Sorry for the honesty on this one song. Stay safe.
Thnx Thanks Kenny 💙 . Request: Is it possible to see a tutorial in the future on how to set up and add an fx chain for CLASSICAL GUITAR?? Thank you so much 🎼🎶👍🏼
I've been putting the CLA-3A on my guitar bus and not really touching anything, apart from gain matching. It just brings the guitars up a little and glues them together.
As always, awesome vid Kenny. How about a breakdown how all the elements were recorded, i.e. signal chain of drum elements, guitars, etc... if possible. Thank you for helping keep dreams alive. Cheers.
Love your work! Have you done a video on workflow when tracking guitars? I'm trying to save CPU power, so I've been printing FX on the last take and then dragging that to its own track, so I don't have a VST for every track, but I'm struggling with how to do it efficiently.
Kenny, I was surprised to see that you had manually panned the verse guitar. That would have been a perfect opportunity to use automation items, set to a square wave with a 2 bar cycle. Just my 2 cents... Typically awesome vid as always, though!
Kenny another great video of yours to study. A question though how do you get that mixer view on the left and the individual tracks to pop out for fine control of volume etc? Looks very useful could you point me to the appropriate video? Thanks!
What action do you use for adjusting volume? Is it action or am i mising something? Maybe I can find some info about it on your channel... Thank you for your video. Very useful, as always.
Gosh dang it(not my choice of words) for literally years I’ve been duplicating the track. Hard panning both of them. And nudging the second track… and yes with duplicated plugins and shit. Aaagggh god dammit
in Kenny's earlier tut, Mixing Electric Guitars - Part I and II from 9 months ago, because this one is their stitched version ua-cam.com/video/yIxkGwC1Hkk/v-deo.html
The channel delay trick alone makes this a great lesson.
Every segment of every guitar part being done on separate tracks is really interesting, and allows for shaping each part. It highlighted each piece, even if the raw tracking sounded like it was done on the same guitar and pickup. That ain't how we did it when I was young! Great tutorial.
Thanks Kenny this is great stuff! It'd be awesome to see a video of you recording DI electric guitar in reaper. Like general practices using stock plugins and affiliates like tukan studios. Just dialing in different tones, getting a good level, if you should normalize after tracking, controlling noise, how to use parallel processing to chain amps and fx, rhythm vs lead, and tips on eq/compression/limit/fx. Kind of like a homestudio guitar tracking masterclass in reaper... you know the whole shebang. I'm a bassist and I'm struggling.
what a nice song !
this is the single best DAW lesson on the Internet, EVER!! Thank you so much Kenny G!
Thank you for your evangelism work regarding Reaper. I'm using Reaper for many years now and I do know or use almost everything (techniques or tricks) you talk about in your tutorials but despite that, I'm always compelled to see your tutorials. Thanks for that. About this song (you used as example)... it invokes strange and depressive emotions on me and sounds a little cheesy at the same time. I wouldn't add it to any EP production. Sorry for the honesty on this one song. Stay safe.
Thanks for the video. though the link to the impulse responses missing in the description.
grantnelson.co/article/1/lexicon-480l-free-impulse-responses
All I need now is how to record drums with separate channels!
Thnx Thanks Kenny 💙 . Request: Is it possible to see a tutorial in the future on how to set up and add an fx chain for CLASSICAL GUITAR?? Thank you so much 🎼🎶👍🏼
Thank you for this great class. I wish you the best!! 🇧🇷
Thank you for the tips. Channel delay is quite nice!
Thanks Kenny! Lots of stuff to digest here, but it will be assimilated.
I've been putting the CLA-3A on my guitar bus and not really touching anything, apart from gain matching. It just brings the guitars up a little and glues them together.
Thank you Kenny.
You make a stereo spreader with a delay offset,,, thanks Kennnyyyyyyy!
Thank you Kenny!!
I was wondering why you didn’t use any compression and then you gave your reasoning at the end.👍🏽
This is gold! Thank you!
thanks for sharing
Hey KG... not seeing site with IR's you mention in the vid. Great stuff here
grantnelson.co/article/1/lexicon-480l-free-impulse-responses
@@REAPERMania thank you!
Hi Kenny! Amazing and fresh work always. What's the difference between these videos and the first two related tutorials in this playlist?
Great track, as always. Who's the artist and what's the track name? Please? :)
As always, awesome vid Kenny. How about a breakdown how all the elements were recorded, i.e. signal chain of drum elements, guitars, etc... if possible. Thank you for helping keep dreams alive. Cheers.
Love your work! Have you done a video on workflow when tracking guitars? I'm trying to save CPU power, so I've been printing FX on the last take and then dragging that to its own track, so I don't have a VST for every track, but I'm struggling with how to do it efficiently.
Kenny, I was surprised to see that you had manually panned the verse guitar. That would have been a perfect opportunity to use automation items, set to a square wave with a 2 bar cycle. Just my 2 cents...
Typically awesome vid as always, though!
Kenny another great video of yours to study. A question though how do you get that mixer view on the left and the individual tracks to pop out for fine control of volume etc? Looks very useful could you point me to the appropriate video? Thanks!
Great stuff! Do you have a video about mixing for solo classical guitar (nylon strings)?
What action do you use for adjusting volume? Is it action or am i mising something? Maybe I can find some info about it on your channel...
Thank you for your video. Very useful, as always.
nice song|
In your description I do not see any link to those reverb files
Sorry. It's here - grantnelson.co/article/1/lexicon-480l-free-impulse-responses
Where i can listen this full song?
It doesn't really exist. This is a song I used from stems and added all these guitars. This is all I recorded.
How do you get the individual mixer faders to pop up like that?
I have sane question!
How did you open the single track fader window like Pro Tools?
👍🏻👍🏻
What's the song Kenny? Love it
Gosh dang it(not my choice of words) for literally years I’ve been duplicating the track. Hard panning both of them. And nudging the second track… and yes with duplicated plugins and shit. Aaagggh god dammit
Thankyou Kenny for another wicked tutorial
@@neptun3189 Thank you
Where i can listen this full song? I feel like i have listen this song before, but i forgot where, may be from this channel too but im forgot😅
It doesn't really exist. This is a song I used from stems and added all these guitars. This is all I recorded.
in Kenny's earlier tut, Mixing Electric Guitars - Part I and II from 9 months ago, because this one is their stitched version
ua-cam.com/video/yIxkGwC1Hkk/v-deo.html