Start to finish with MultitrackStudio and it's native effect pluggins.
Jamstix3 was used to create drums and then transferred to SSD4 for its drum samples.
My oldest daughter gave me a hand on harmonies.
https://soundcloud.com/andregiroux/sou-ben-sou
A silly french song from a couple years ago added on the lis
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Re: A silly french song from a couple years ago added on the
André, you never cease to amaze, didn't understand a word ,but the music speaks for itself.
Btw, how do you record your guitar? What mic and effects do you use?
Btw, how do you record your guitar? What mic and effects do you use?
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Re: A silly french song from a couple years ago added on the
Hi Sinbad,
Thanks for taking a listen....
For guitar on this song I used (Hardware) >Samson C03 mic>Soundcraft SpiritM soundboard>CLE2.0 Comp/Limiter/Gate and as for MTS pluggins>Comp>EQ>Plate Reverb>Saturator.
Depending on the tunes or songs sometimes i use a DI, microphoned amp, 2 microphones and sometimes a combination of 2 or 3. All depends on the tones I'm looking for at the time to cut through the mix.
Thanks for taking a listen....
For guitar on this song I used (Hardware) >Samson C03 mic>Soundcraft SpiritM soundboard>CLE2.0 Comp/Limiter/Gate and as for MTS pluggins>Comp>EQ>Plate Reverb>Saturator.
Depending on the tunes or songs sometimes i use a DI, microphoned amp, 2 microphones and sometimes a combination of 2 or 3. All depends on the tones I'm looking for at the time to cut through the mix.