Mixing Electric Guitars in REAPER

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • Mixing Electric Guitars in REAPER
    Here are the reverb files - grantnelson.co/article/1/lexi...

Komentáře • 42

  • @martifingers

    The channel delay trick alone makes this a great lesson.

  • @Mynameisjeffdrums

    All I need now is how to record drums with separate channels!

  • @BenMartinBox

    Thank you for your evangelism work regarding Reaper. I'm using Reaper for many years now and I do know or use almost everything (techniques or tricks) you talk about in your tutorials but despite that, I'm always compelled to see your tutorials. Thanks for that. About this song (you used as example)... it invokes strange and depressive emotions on me and sounds a little cheesy at the same time. I wouldn't add it to any EP production. Sorry for the honesty on this one song. Stay safe.

  • @audio2u

    Kenny, I was surprised to see that you had manually panned the verse guitar. That would have been a perfect opportunity to use automation items, set to a square wave with a 2 bar cycle. Just my 2 cents...

  • @neptun3189

    Gosh dang it(not my choice of words) for literally years I’ve been duplicating the track. Hard panning both of them. And nudging the second track… and yes with duplicated plugins and shit. Aaagggh god dammit

  • @ryangiggles

    Hi Kenny! Amazing and fresh work always. What's the difference between these videos and the first two related tutorials in this playlist?

  • @RolandDeschain1

    I've been putting the CLA-3A on my guitar bus and not really touching anything, apart from gain matching. It just brings the guitars up a little and glues them together.

  • @efulmpuy132

    Where i can listen this full song?

  • @gilbertotoledo1421

    This is gold! Thank you!

  • @mukisajohnmary

    Thanks for the video. though the link to the impulse responses missing in the description.

  • @Cross_Contam

    Thanks Kenny this is great stuff! It'd be awesome to see a video of you recording DI electric guitar in reaper. Like general practices using stock plugins and affiliates like tukan studios. Just dialing in different tones, getting a good level, if you should normalize after tracking, controlling noise, how to use parallel processing to chain amps and fx, rhythm vs lead, and tips on eq/compression/limit/fx. Kind of like a homestudio guitar tracking masterclass in reaper... you know the whole shebang. I'm a bassist and I'm struggling.

  • @kostasvapo69

    what a nice song !

  • @RodrigoBelém

    Thank you for this great class. I wish you the best!! 🇧🇷

  • @ShlomirBareket
    @ShlomirBareket Před 21 dnem

    this is the single best DAW lesson on the Internet, EVER!! Thank you so much Kenny G!

  • @southsideronnie

    Thank you Kenny!!

  • @crowcrow8

    Thank you Kenny.

  • @cupboardhomestudio971

    Thnx Thanks Kenny 💙 . Request: Is it possible to see a tutorial in the future on how to set up and add an fx chain for CLASSICAL GUITAR?? Thank you so much 🎼🎶👍🏼

  • @grobinson9352

    Thank you for the tips. Channel delay is quite nice!

  • @Kuchengesang

    thanks for sharing

  • @NickiTusp

    You make a stereo spreader with a delay offset,,, thanks Kennnyyyyyyy!