Neural DSP and Toontrack are superb products. Great Video.
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Hey, man! Glad to have you back with another video. Thank you for mentioning me and my comment. It's so awesome that you've remembered it and have decided to dedicate a whole video on that. Even though I know and already have some of the tools mentioned in the video, I still love watching these videos as if I'm still in my beginner years. It reminds me of the times when I was teenager just starting out with home recording. I had absolutely no clue what to do and how to do it. My first demos were done with Skype microphone in front of a cheap 10 watt Fender amp and a low end Squier guitar, ha ha ha. :D Many years in trial and error had to pass in order to gain knowledge and experience and I'm still doing mistakes and try to learn from them. And that's why I think such videos are very useful and helpful for people like the younger me who have no idea how and where to start. If I was watching such videos instead of trying to do the things "my way" back in the day, I would avoid spending years in crappy sounding recordings. :D Anyway, keep the work up, both musically and UA-cam-wise, and I'll blast "Warrior's Path" with my afternoon coffee. Have a great Sunday! \m/
Neural DSP and Toontrack are superb products. Great Video.
Hey, man! Glad to have you back with another video. Thank you for mentioning me and my comment. It's so awesome that you've remembered it and have decided to dedicate a whole video on that. Even though I know and already have some of the tools mentioned in the video, I still love watching these videos as if I'm still in my beginner years. It reminds me of the times when I was teenager just starting out with home recording. I had absolutely no clue what to do and how to do it. My first demos were done with Skype microphone in front of a cheap 10 watt Fender amp and a low end Squier guitar, ha ha ha. :D Many years in trial and error had to pass in order to gain knowledge and experience and I'm still doing mistakes and try to learn from them. And that's why I think such videos are very useful and helpful for people like the younger me who have no idea how and where to start. If I was watching such videos instead of trying to do the things "my way" back in the day, I would avoid spending years in crappy sounding recordings. :D Anyway, keep the work up, both musically and UA-cam-wise, and I'll blast "Warrior's Path" with my afternoon coffee. Have a great Sunday! \m/