The best of Gary Hoey: selections from Animal instinct and by Gary Hoey

The best of Gary Hoey: selections from Animal instinct and by Gary Hoey

By Gary Hoey

12 tunes from his never-ending summer season II soundtrack and natural instincts albums, together with: Linus and Lucy * Low Rider * Surfdoggin' * Bert's front room * and extra.

Show description

Read or Download The best of Gary Hoey: selections from Animal instinct and the Endless summer II PDF

Similar music: guitar books

Approaches to Meaning in Music

Ways to that means in track offers a survey of the issues and concerns inherent in pursuing which means and signification in tune, and makes an attempt to rectify the conundrums that experience plagued philosophers, artists, and theorists due to the fact the time of Pythagoras.

PM Plus: Turquoise Level 17

A pack of 6 PM PLUS titles to aid guided examining at Key level 1. The PM PLUS books are an extension of the PM sequence, supplying extra titles at each one point for added breadth and help.

Traveling Music: Playing Back the Soundtrack to My Life and Times

The song of Frank Sinatra, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, and lots of different artists offers the ranking to the reflections of a musician at the highway during this memoir of Neil Peart's travels from l. a. to important Bend nationwide Park. The emotional institutions and tales in the back of each one album Peart performs consultant his reminiscences of his youth on Lake Ontario, the 1st bands that he played with, and his travels with the band Rush.

Additional resources for The best of Gary Hoey: selections from Animal instinct and the Endless summer II

Sample text

If you’re worrying about the performance, the sound quality, or the song structure, you’ll get completely bogged down and distracted from the task of learning the program. Keep the tune well under two minutes. Anything longer will be a waste of your time. Put the parts down fast and dirty in one or two takes, and leave the mistakes in. Part of the tutorial will be fixing those mistakes. Laying Down the Drum Track Setting levels is a crucial step when preparing to record. It’s important to realize that the gain, or volume level, of the signal must be adjusted before it goes into the computer.

If you’re worrying about the performance, the sound quality, or the song structure, you’ll get completely bogged down and distracted from the task of learning the program. Keep the tune well under two minutes. Anything longer will be a waste of your time. Put the parts down fast and dirty in one or two takes, and leave the mistakes in. Part of the tutorial will be fixing those mistakes. Laying Down the Drum Track Setting levels is a crucial step when preparing to record. It’s important to realize that the gain, or volume level, of the signal must be adjusted before it goes into the computer.

If you want to experiment on your own, you can always open a separate session. Trashing the Preferences If this isn’t the first time a Pro Tools session has been opened on your system, you’ve probably made some changes that the computer has stored in a Preference file in your computer’s System Folder (or Program Files in Windows). Or, you may have opened the Pro Tools Demo Session. For the purposes of this tutorial, Pro Tools must be reset to the factory defaults, or the exercises will not work correctly.

Download PDF sample

Rated 4.63 of 5 – based on 41 votes
Comments are closed.