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Old Gold

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  1. I finished the season and feel a bit empty.
  2. Yep, that'll be the simplest way. Alternatively, you could hook it up to your line 6 USB input if you find that gives better results. Although you might have to download something to make that compatable with whatever DAW you opt for.
  3. Another thought - instead of stressing out about recording something in perfect timing before you can use the gear, try recording some multi-guitar part songs, use a microphone and some homemade percussion to put a beat to it if you want, and just leave the drum machine to the side to begin with. It won't be that apparent that the guitars aren't in perfect 4/4 or whatever, and you can focus on figuring out the techy side.
  4. Unless the multitrack comes with some software for your computer, I reckon the best way to get the tracks onto your PC is to download a free software multitrack (known as a DAW) - there are a lot of good ones, there's definitely a thread on here somewhere with some recommendations - and hook up the line out on the BR8 to the audio in on your laptop and record to a virtual channel on that. Unless you are a human metronome, you'll probably want to lay the drum machine down on a channel on the BR 8, record along to it on a separate channel then you can record each channel to their own separate virtual tracks on the laptop, allowing you to mix them on the laptop. I wouldn't bother with bouncing tracks on the BOSS itself if you've only got a small memory card. There's definitely loads of how-to's online regarding the various DAWs, so those should help you go from getting the bits and pieces into your laptop to turning it into a mixed down mp3. There's not really a one stop shop for this stuff though. You just have to get stuck in, get to know your own stuff and then it's just a case of picking up tricks as you go along. I've been recording my own crummy songs for like 6 years now, and I'm still figuring out new stuff every time I play about with my laptop.
  5. So what sort of setup specifically have you got? Has your laptop got a multitrack program - GarageBand or Cubase or something? And what sort of thing are you trying to record? Just riffs? Drums etc?
  6. Have Vintage jumped on the Squier wagon and started making Quality Gear?
  7. Have you had a look for YouTube demonstrations/specialist forums? I mean, it sucks that your belly aching is getting more attention than your original quandary, but I doubt any of the posters are secret experts in interfacing Boss multitrack recorders with whatever PC software you are using and just refusing to offer guidance.
  8. I'll be jealous as fuck if you get the middle one. Where did you get a shot of the Charvel? I've never actually played one.
  9. I get that you're frustrated, but recording is just a side of things that quite a small number of people are nerdy about on here any more. At any rate, it might help to be more descriptive in your thread title as it'll help attract someone in the know. Maybe open it up to a wider discussion could work - 'how do YOU home record?'. While I'm hardly good enough at recording to feel confident offering you advice from scratch, I'd definitely get involved in that.
  10. I'm all mouth and no trousers. I had a big run of GASing on distortion pedals, and I don't think I've bought one except taking an out of the blue punt on an old Marshall Guvnor. I did threaten to buy a Verellen however, and that worked out well. Resounding success.
  11. The guitar made out of old hockey sticks is rad. It has no place is in this thread.
  12. That unit looks well muscular. Is it a Charvel custom?
  13. Yeesh! It's only a matter of time before the Jim Root Mustang is upon us. What'll happen once all the traditional Fender designs have been spent?
  14. The youth of today can keep their on-tap iphone murder-porn.
  15. I just remembered a BBC tv programme called Cavegirl. Rad.
  16. A thread for the drumkits, guitars, basses etc you find along your travels that are beyond hideous in your fine opinion. There are three rules: glossy photographs are mandatory, you have to be furious if some shitehawk posts gear that gives you GAS, and you're not allowed to post pictures of other users' pathetic attempts at DIY. I'll start: When George Lynch of Dokken isn't playing dinosaur metal, he's hacking at wood in his garden shed and making super expensive, vaguely guitar looking objects:
  17. I would understand it if you could strip off tolex and paint the bare wood/mdf, but I think the Cubes are sort of covered in plastic. It'll just end up cracked, chipped and absolutely annihilated in resale value.
  18. An amplifier that looks like a painters radio. Innovative.
  19. Definitely. For sale: the sleeves off my denim jacket.
  20. ...I presume 'a sofa' is slang for the complete opposite of a power bottom.
  21. I think the San Dimas might be a goer... I'll definitely have to tearfully bid goodbye to a couple of things though.
  22. I think it's a shame you see homosexuality as some outrageous thing that needs 'confessed' to, tbh.
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