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Anyone have any? I don't want to pay money. I'm looking for ableton, logic, battery 3 or reaktor or whatever. This could be a get your free software thread :)
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Hey you're a great guitarist, what practice schedule do you use and what scales? Any good instuctional videos you recommend?
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cool idea for a thread, although i don't use torrents :(
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There seem to be a lot of logic torrents, just google them. Keygens are easy to find too.
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JesseJames wrote:Hey you're a great guitarist, what practice schedule do you use and what scales? Any good instuctional videos you recommend?
When have you heard me play?

I don't really have a practice schedule honestly. Stretching my arms, wrists, fingers, and rubbing hands/fingers to get the blood flowing was pretty much the most useful bit I gathered from Petrucci's Rock Discipline dvd, but there were some chromatic and arpeggio excercises that I still use from time to time if I need to brush up on my technique. Practice controlling your vibrato, that is key. Try making it as slow and even as possible, and try other speeds and bending distances as well.

If you just want to be a more able player, be able to visualize on the fretboard all the places available to you when you're playing in any key. Intervals make up chords and scales, and knowing them helps to break down the fretboard into shapes that you memorize. You can play better over chords if you understand what scale that chord is built off, so knowing the modes is an extremely useful foundation.
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i still listen to nephilim regularly :tup:
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Seriously? Damn that's unbelievable. I sure don't listen to it :lol:

I don't think that recording was a very good representation of us, after all we were around for like 2 years after that album came out and never made another. That EP was children's songs compared to what we did later, which got way more progressive, well rounded, outside influences, etc. I just eventually couldn't do the metal thing and got sick of our bassist's unwillingness to progress on his own so we kind of fizzled out.

I'm working on some new stuff, though I'm not as guitar focused as in the past.
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Are you just focusing on outside instruments? What type of music are you into playing now?
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this is a cool idea for a thread, i hope it goes somewhere.
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CFH Eternal wrote:Are you just focusing on outside instruments? What type of music are you into playing now?
I'm getting into sampling and arranging on the computer. Been playing more keyboards obviously as it controls computer instruments. I don't really know how to explain the type I'm playing. I'm just trying to blend all the influences, instruments, sounds that I love; trying to make soulful and fucked up music. I'm looking forward to sampling my guitar in many different ways and doing crazy shit to it through the computer. That's why I started this thread, because I have a shitty job and currently don't have enough to buy any drum, synth, and/or recording software.
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Cool :tup: I am finding myself drifting a lot towards alternative country/bluegrass stuff outside of my usual listening of stoner and doom music.
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warhead dime wrote:Seriously? Damn that's unbelievable. I sure don't listen to it :lol:

I don't think that recording was a very good representation of us, after all we were around for like 2 years after that album came out and never made another. That EP was children's songs compared to what we did later, which got way more progressive, well rounded, outside influences, etc. I just eventually couldn't do the metal thing and got sick of our bassist's unwillingness to progress on his own so we kind of fizzled out.

I'm working on some new stuff, though I'm not as guitar focused as in the past.
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so i want some music notation software that produces more realistic sounds than guitar pro. i'm talking orchestral shit. any ideas?
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warhead dime wrote:Anyone have any? I don't want to pay money. I'm looking for ableton, logic, battery 3 or reaktor or whatever. This could be a get your free software thread :)
If I recall you're in the Sac/Roseville area right? You can have my legit copy of Battery 3 if you want, I don't use it anymore.
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I have a sac and a rose for you.
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Sky Black wrote:
warhead dime wrote:Anyone have any? I don't want to pay money. I'm looking for ableton, logic, battery 3 or reaktor or whatever. This could be a get your free software thread :)
If I recall you're in the Sac/Roseville area right? You can have my legit copy of Battery 3 if you want, I don't use it anymore.
Yeah I am. Seriously? That would be really cool actually.
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K, I could either mail it to you, or we could meet somewhere whenever. Let me know.
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