@@MikeFoerster it's faster than recording it to DAW and then looping, then all the hassle with headphones etc. Guitar looper is king. How do you practice it?
@@YellowJelloMusic I generally write out the whole song using Midi and then practice to that. If not, then I record the guitar part as a scratch track and then use that.
@@YellowJelloMusic It is harder, but after you've done it on a lot of songs, it gets easier. I'd rather work with a full band and simply rehearse the song over and over again until we like what we've got, but that isn't possible at the moment.
I never thought about using a loop to rehearse drum parts. Cool.
@@MikeFoerster it's faster than recording it to DAW and then looping, then all the hassle with headphones etc. Guitar looper is king. How do you practice it?
@@YellowJelloMusic I generally write out the whole song using Midi and then practice to that. If not, then I record the guitar part as a scratch track and then use that.
@@MikeFoerster ah, okay. That seems like a lot of work to me, I'd be discouraged halfway through 😄
@@YellowJelloMusic It is harder, but after you've done it on a lot of songs, it gets easier. I'd rather work with a full band and simply rehearse the song over and over again until we like what we've got, but that isn't possible at the moment.
@@MikeFoerster lots of practice always works. Yeah, playing with other people is easier, you don't have to worry about these techniques at all
Cool :)
@@NeverBetter464 thank you!