Recording guitar at half-speed

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2011/05/11 22:56:34 (permalink)

Recording guitar at half-speed

So, I have an idea with 2 guitars layered, both playing a harmonizing melody using tremolo picking (think speed metal). I am able to play this normally; but for the sake of saving myself time from attempting to play it perfectly, I would rather record it while playing at half speed, and then speed it up afterwards in the software. I know this is possible, I just haven't figured out how to yet. Any ideas? 
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    GreatWhiteCarvin
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    Re:Recording guitar at half-speed 2011/05/11 23:34:07 (permalink)
    I'm thinking of using Audiosnap to cut and paste parts of the audio closer together (hoping to effectively turn consistent eighth notes into sixteenth notes, or faster).
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    Re:Recording guitar at half-speed 2011/05/12 06:55:02 (permalink)
    Record it at normal speed in sections using layers/looping/punching and comp them together afterwards.

    You're going to get MASSIVE tonal variations playing it at half speed and attempting to double the speed afterwards (IMHO)

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    Re:Recording guitar at half-speed 2011/05/12 12:16:42 (permalink)
    Enable audio snap on the recorded clip.  Drag the clip smaller (to increase speed). Bounce the clip to a new clip/track to apply the High Quality time shift algorythm.

    It works well.

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    Re:Recording guitar at half-speed 2011/05/13 07:24:53 (permalink)
    Do you need to do it half-speed? What about 3/4-speed? So the tonal variations Jonesey mentioned would be smaller.

    Using Audio Snap does not include any cutting and pasting.

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    Re:Recording guitar at half-speed 2011/05/13 15:18:17 (permalink)
    Or... just learn to play it normally, at full speed.

    YOU will be so much more pleased with it, knowing it isn't 'doctored'

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    Re:Recording guitar at half-speed 2011/05/28 03:05:59 (permalink)
    George Harrison recorded the solo in A Hard Days Night at half speed.

    A mathematician by the name of Jason Brown showed via Fourier Transform ... that the George Martin unison piano solo was played in the lower octave.

    If you like math it is an interesting read, not overly technical but he does explain his approach. 

    http://www.mscs.dal.ca/~brown/AHDNSoloJIB.pdf

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    Re:Recording guitar at half-speed 2011/05/29 02:03:44 (permalink)
    Or do it at 1/2 speed on a keyboard :-) And then use a program, as opposed to a real guitar to record it? And then mail your balls in to the nearest goodwill center?

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