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Saturday, October 29, 2022

BANDLAB Recap, and Another App to Pair With It!!!

Image Credit: Cody Maag


REAL INSTRUMENTS OR NOT?:

    No there's so many possibilities today as a musician, should you use all acoustic instruments. Or acoustic drums and electric direct and base and guitar. It's a hard choice for purist  certainly. Real pedals, or plugins. Analog, or digital. Big question for guitarist and basis today. Even for vocalist, how much reverb how, much delay? Double the vocals, harmonize, what to do, how real should you sound? Is it cheating if you layer your voice to sound... well good if you're a bad singer? I mean where's the line, and when do you cross it? Well, I can give you at least my opinion on the subject. My approach, and talk about an app I've mentioned before. One I like very much which is Bandlab! There is nothing you can't do on a smartphone today, and that includes producing a whole rock song using completely acoustic drums, mic'd guitar/bass cabinets, and vocals. So let's get into it...

 


  So I play Rock music, so this will be focused on Rick Music Production. I do all my own mixing and mastering. As well as, of course playing all instruments and vocals. I had the Bandlab app on my phone for a while. And a small stock pile of songs I wrote years ago. Always wanted to bring them to light. I thought hey I got that app. So I started. I first had to get a decent interface, or preamp of some kind for mic, and guitar. I usually go DI (Direct In) into my smartphone. I use a Saramonic Smartrig II. Which is a great device. You can check out my article on it too. Anyway, once I had that, and a simple mic. Which I use a Behringer SL75. It's a Sgure SM57 clone. So with a $30 mic, and $25 interface. I was ready to make complete songs on my smartphone.


  I started by laying a bass line. Then using a the mic. I recorded drums. Guitar was next. I made sure  they were in time. Then sang. Now one could certainly stop there. Call it a demo, or live version. My first cut I did that. But I wanted to go deeper. I started tinkering with all the effects in Bandlab. I qiickly realized that I could make a very well produced track with the app. And anytime I got stuck. "YouTube Academy" was right there with many videos from the app itself even to learn from.

   I have made over 10 songs now. I continue to educate myself in mixing, and mastering. I get better production quality everytime I finish a song. It's getting hard to believe I am doing it all on a smartphone. Bandlab even had Jam Tracks. I just recently did a track using one. And you can use other artists projects to inspire and create as well. The community is now 50Million plus!!! You can let other people use your projects in there tracks, as well. It's really the best way to go for the dirt cheap musician who just needs to express. But is the appitomy of starving artist!!!

   Now, as a little bonus I want to quickly mention another app. I use it occasionally to further refine the masterin of a track. It's called AUDIOLAB. It's not free like Bandlab for all it's bells and whistles. But most of it's features are free. It's worth checking out especially if you have a pesky particular in a track to fix. It has it's features seperated by type. It's easy to use too. 


 So all in all you definitely can make a track, album, EP, LP, whatever you want And be proud of it. And have it pass for a decent production. So give it a try...


  But wait!!! You got to hear what can be done first. Take a moment and check out some of my stuff. It's much appreciated!!! I love you all, till next time. Links below...



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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Ibanez Releases Second Tim Henson Signature Guitar

 Tim Henson of Polyphia Guitar Release from Ibanez:


In May this year, Polyphia dropped their first new tune in quite a while, Playing God, which saw Tim Henson use an eyebrow-raising custom Ibanez nylon-string.


Presently, following a couple of long periods of hypothesis and sightings across the electric guitar star's virtual entertainment channels, that subtle Ibanez has been formally sent off as Henson's most up to date signature guitar, the TOD10N.


At its center, the TOD10N sports a strong Sitka top the sapele back and sides, and uses a C-shape nyatoh neck. Topped off with a Walnut fretboard, as well as 22 frets, a Tree of Death pearloid trim and a broad nut.


Different arrangements incorporate a 15.7" fretboard radius and a slick side sound port to compliment the modern appearance of the guitar, while likewise giving clear and exact acoustic tone". Giving the classic Flamenco sound Polyhlphia has been beautifully executing.



As far as equipment, it includes a bone nut and saddle, as well as gold traditional tuners. In for sound, the TOD10N comes stacked with a Fishman Sonicore pickup, accompanied by an Ibanez AEQ210TF preamp and installed tuner.


Accessible in a Straightforward Dark Completion, the TOD10N has proactively turned into a go-to guitar for Henson, who put it to use on Polyphia's impending collection "REMEMBER YOU WILL DIE". In addition to the fact that it highlighted on the Playing God music video, it was likewise utilized for unplugged performances of the band's different singles, Neurotica and ABC.

At the point when Henson was first spotted playing the puzzling model, it was an extreme takeoff from the Polyphia trailblazer's typical electric shenanigans, which have for the most part been filled by either his most memorable Ibanez signature - the THBB10 - or custom AZ models.


It is going for $699...


Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Rick Beato Signature Gibson Available

         Rick Beats Signature

          Gibson Guitar!

Rick Beato sits with his new signature Gibson Les Paul Special
(Image credit: Audra Melton)

 
YouTube electric guitar mammoth Rick Beato first blazoned last January that he'd joined forces with Gibson to produce a new guitar a double- cut grounded on his particular Les Paul Special.
   The guitar is a combination of two of Beato's favorite guitars – a television yellow double- cut Special and a Pelham Blue Les Paul Standard – the Rick Beato Les Paul Special Double Cut features a mahogany body that is been thinned out. All told, it weighs in at a slim 7.2 pounds.
   A pair of P90s, controlled by two volume and two tone nobs, plus a three- way switch, meanwhile, hardware comes in the form of a Tune- O- Matic ground with a stopbar tailpiece, a blackmulti-ply pickguard, and quaint luxe tuners with white buttons. All tackle is finished in nickel.

The Gibson Rick Beato Les Paul Special Double Cut The Gibson Rick Beato Les Paul Special Double Cut The Gibson Rick Beato Les Paul Special Double Cut is available now – in a custom television Blue Mist finish, and with an Original Series hardshell case included – for 1,999. All proceeds from the model will be bestowed to the Save The Music foundation, for which helps give access to music education for young people who otherwise don't have access.
   
See him talk about it here:
https://youtu.be/BVfpzkd3ZDA