TGF Do Something Challenge 2024 - Season Two - Week One

I totally get it. But my setup is pretty simple even when I don't use DAW 'templates' (which is pretty much never!). Helix Native has made sessions a lot easier in my case. SD3 is solid and I count on it for most of the drums. You could say those 2 are my templates to start from although they certainly aren't basic plugins. I do want to set up an experimental station connected to my recording desk -- with different noise makers, analog gear and some synths. That is goal this year because I do like creating textures and soundscapes.
Speaking only for myself, if I spend too much time on a track.. it just seems to get worse instead of better.

I have stacks of notes on my desk with speaker blends (2 speaker combinations) that I like, amp settings, etc.

Same with composing. I try to quickly figure what patterns work over a given chord progression and just give myself about 3 takes and then move on.

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Same. On the other hand I almost never get anything done…
My biggest hurdle would be getting into a 'too much tweak' zone. The do something challenges have helped me focus more on the ideas rather than on the technical aspects. I mean, it's still there in my head but I'm more at peace with letting something go than in the past.
 
Speaking only for myself, if I spend too much time on a track.. it just seems to get worse instead of better.
That is often the case with me too, especially with mixing. Recording/playing is a mixed bag, because there have been many times where an unexpected idea comes from a scenario like that. Maybe it leads to another song or a better arrangement?
 
That is often the case with me too, especially with mixing. Recording/playing is a mixed bag, because there have been many times where an unexpected idea comes from a scenario like that. Maybe it leads to another song or a better arrangement?
I think, because I've been playing guitar for so long (50 years), chord progressions seem to occur to me very quickly.

Although I do not have any formal music training and I basically "play by ear", I grew up learning a lexicon of riffs from players I like.. Schenker, Brad Whitford & Joe Perry, EVH, Angus & Malcom Young, Satriani, Hendrix, Jerry Cantrell, etc, etc.
 
I'm sure you guys know this, but when you start a track in your DAW, there's no reason to start from scratch every time.

I have what I call a "template track" where I have a drum track assigned with EQ. The drum tracks I use are whatever I can find out on teh YouTube at the tempo I want to play at. But they are all low quality because I don't pay for the good ones.

The EQ helps because otherwise the snare always sounds like someone hitting a wet cardboard box with a dead cat.

Same goes for bass. I gave my bass guitar away last year, so I just track my guitar.. compress it, run it through the native pitch shifter in Reaper - down one octave. As long as it buried in the mix, it will pass for a "bass".

The template track I use also already has the Master Bus track open with fade in/fade out.. I just drag that around to where I need it.

Same with the EQ on the master bus. I use a $5 plugin from Audio Assault called IQ EQ to handle the frequency build-up you get from tracking 4 ~6 distorted guitar tracks, and to hi-pass the low end.

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Good advice Champ!

I actually have a DAW "song" called "New Song Template" and it has empty drum, bass, guitar, Vox, SFX and record tracks. Each individual track has its specific hi/lo pass filters, and any other FX that would be applicable. So, when I want to start a new song, I just load that "song" into my DAW and go. Then I drop in the drum loops that suit the basic idea and record guitars/bass from there.

Totally agree that everyone should have something like this. Not sure about tuning the guitars first, though... :unsure:
 

That was killer. Apparently Fen-Fen-Benders are a thing. Who knew?

Also, to all:

When you post your entry please begin the post by stating which category applies: Original Track, Cover Song or Guitar Solo.

When I go to add up all the points, it will take way too long if I have to try and figure out which category for every entry. So, please, help a brother out and tag your post with the category. (Thanks for doing that with yours, @PLX !)
 
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