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Would Taped Music Be A Good Option For Me?

I love to sing and play music. I can’t find anyone to get into a band with. All my friends are either in bands or talentless. So would it be a good idea to record the music and sing live with taped music. Would this be a good idea and is it common? Does it depend on the music?

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  1. LAW
    Posted September 28, 2009 at 6:39 pm | Permalink

    The disadvantage of playing with a tape recorder or something like that is that it looks boring - only one person to look at it. You gotta be extra entertaining. Second is, for guitarists especially, is what are you going to do for rhythm? The two options i’ve seen are a drum machine or a laptop. The laptop is more expensive but you can literally record a full CD quality backing track. Unfortunately, the quality of your sound is completely dependent on house speakers… which could be a bad thing. The best way to go would be getting a rack setup, where you can plug your laptop into… but it would mean a mixer or preamp (virtualizer, perhaps), a power amp, and possibly other effects, too (EQ, compressor, vocal processor, etc).
    A laptop also has no dynamic “feel”… you can’t give and take with a drum machine. This could mean that your music might feel lifeless and mechanical. Still, a laptop has a lot of options available to it.
    If I had the money, that is what I would do…. as it is, i’m doing my best to talk my drummer in the band i’m in into doing a side project with me.
    Think…. bribery. =)
    Saul

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