2017/12/17 17:04:20
bapu
craigb
sharke
Of course the most obvious answer would be to either:
 
1) Actually sit down and learn your DAW properly, as many others have with great success
2) Dust off your old 4 track and deal with the less than high-fidelity and the accumulation of tape hiss from all that bouncing
3) Forget about recording anything and just enjoy playing. 




4) Pay someone else to record you. 


5) Make beatz
2017/12/17 19:19:58
Beagle
bapu
craigb
sharke
Of course the most obvious answer would be to either:
 
1) Actually sit down and learn your DAW properly, as many others have with great success
2) Dust off your old 4 track and deal with the less than high-fidelity and the accumulation of tape hiss from all that bouncing
3) Forget about recording anything and just enjoy playing. 




4) Pay someone else to record you. 


5) Make beatz


I think he meant stuff you can do "WELL"  
2017/12/17 19:39:45
jyoung60
2tonetone1961
This is just my opinion ....i'm too long in the tooth......for IT....Me and my.....toothless and haggard mates... are still jamming since the mid seventies...to us its a get together...a glass of glenmoragie a bit of puff and most importantly.....a bloody good laugh..for the younger chaps i can see how great the daws are BUT to me their is something missing ...Yes i'm sorry to say i'm a HUMBUG.




Okay, well if that's the space you're in, I can understand.  My first gig I was 17; went around the block a few times, took a break for 18 years and at 57 on my way around the block again. weeeeeee!
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