"Bandwango's Finished & Unfinished Works, Past & Present"

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"Bandwango's Finished & Unfinished Works, Past & Present" Videos & Music that I brought into this world. Email me at [email protected] Mostly amateur, and yet to be uploaded.

This page covers most of the music & soon to come videos I've created myself, and with others where noted. There is a good feeling to be had from creating something from nothing, My videos?

01/12/2022
12/07/2022

You can use the web as a studio! The days of everyone gathering at the same location, on time, are history. Now you can pass the master from player to player online!
If curious, email me at [email protected] for more info. This is an idea I would like to see come to fruition.

22/04/2022
07/11/2021
02/09/2021

4 Tips For Recording Your Own Sessions
4 Tips For Recording Your Own Sessions
Recording can be a grueling process even when a professional audio engineer is at the helm. But when an artist acts as a performer, producer, and recording engineer, it gets even trickier. Between the affordable cost of DIY recording equipment and a modern listening audience that’s come to expect a constant stream of new music, more artists are recording their own sessions than ever before. Self-recording is by no means an easy process, but you’ll be far better off if you remember these basic tips:

Make sure things sound exactly how you want them to before you start recording
There’s no worse feeling than getting ten takes into a session only to realize you weren’t recording, or that your takes are unusable because of distortion or some other issue. Before you dig into your sessions, you need to make sure everything is working correctly and sounding exactly how you want it to. Some amount of trial and error is unavoidable when you record your own tracks, and this usually requires running back and forth from your instrument and DAW a couple of times to get things right. But the more you can avoid wasting time, the better. The time you’ll invest in getting things to sound right the first time will help you avoid lots of frustration in the long run.

Record more takes than you think you need
When you record on your own, you don’t have the benefit of someone listening to you and deciding which takes are usable and which ones aren’t. Ultimately, you’re going to have to record more than you think you need to to ensure you’ll have enough usable material to work with. If you think you’ve nailed it in four takes, do three or four more to be on the safe side. When you record more than you think you need to, you also have the added benefit of settling into the process which helps you refine and energize your performances. A producer or recording engineer would typically help you do this with insights and advice, but since you’re on your own, it’s up to you.

Use the looping settings on your DAW to record multiple takes at a time
This is the most important tip on this list. Modern DAWs feature loop settings that allow you to record multiple takes without pausing. If you’re stopping after each take, you’re recording yourself the wrong way and wasting loads of valuable time and energy in the process. Once you get the settings of your session sounding exactly the way you need and want them to, use the loop settings on your DAW to record take after take until you’re finished. Recording like this takes a lot of stamina, so be prepared to work. But in the long run, the looping method will save you a huge amount of time.

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Be patient and don’t settle
Self-recording your sessions is exhausting. This is because it’s a process that requires you to take on multiple roles. With how hard recording yourself is, it can be tempting to cut corners, settle for mediocre takes, or miss glaring mistakes in your performances. Patience and an uncompromising approach is needed to pull off self-recording. If you rush or try to force inspired playing when it’s just not happening, you’re not going to get the material you need. You need to record more takes than you think you’ll need, which means you’ll probably need to set aside more time than you think you’ll need to get things done. Don’t rush, don’t settle, and don’t tune out to how things sound and feel. Take as many breaks as you need to get what you need.

Recording yourself can be tricky and time-consuming, but the freedom it gives you is invaluable. Rather than relying on other people, it allows you to record however, whenever, and wherever you want. With discipline, patience, and the usage of basic strategies like looping, you’ll be able to engineer, produce, and perform professional sounding takes on your own from your home studio. It’s a process that takes practice and stamina, but if you’re a serious musician, those are attributes you’ve already spent years developing.

Patrick McGuire is a writer, musician, and human man. He lives nowhere in particular, creates music under the name Straight White Teeth, and has a great affinity for dogs and putting his hands in his pockets.

I sure miss my TEAC 10". The big ten inch.
15/06/2021

I sure miss my TEAC 10". The big ten inch.

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06/06/2021

If you want, leave a few words as to what you dislike and likeabout the music. If you think it sucks, state the reason, and the same with what is it that you liked.

Grand Junction CO. The video header for 2021
01/06/2021

Grand Junction CO. The video header for 2021

16/01/2021

An instrumental music slideshow featuring various pics of what we leave behind us as a society on this round blue speck in the cosmos.

When the drummer has the tendency to go off tempo, you'd be  better off firing him  ASAP, rather than just letting it sl...
08/02/2020

When the drummer has the tendency to go off tempo, you'd be better off firing him ASAP, rather than just letting it slide for now. In this case, you are better off not playing at all. (as a band).

Get 3 videos in 3 weeks (and hear about the next Practice Course launch) - https://the8020drummer.com/youtube-low Daisuke with Anthony Lee - https://www.yout...

07/01/2020

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24/12/2019

When you walk up to a club, you hear the bass throbbing thru the outside wall. It's at that point you know whether the band is worth the cover price or not.

A fifth is essentially an inverted fourth.
06/12/2019

A fifth is essentially an inverted fourth.

http://www.themobilestudio.net In this video I explain Circle of Fifths and demonstrate some of its many uses in music composition. This video is part of a l...

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