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Originally Posted by Rashbaum
Well, it only really gets complicated if there is going to be more than one drummer! - were you planning to record to a click?
Depending on the tune we want to do, maybe we could use a rough guitar track as a guide - I know bassists have a hard enough time as it is with "where's spot" without being handed a stand-alone drum track to play with.*
No ideas on tracks yet- thought I'd go with the majority when we've got some more vict... volunteers. Any favourites yourself, Jim?
*This is, of course, not true of any bassist smart enough to be a member of Dry County.
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i can do the 2 seperate drum and scratch guitar tracks so everyone knows where the song is as long as you'll be able to sync them up to each other which shouldn't be too hard since they'll both essentially be coming from the one track.
as for tunes.... i dunno, depends how much of a cluster**** you want to make it.

i like drumming to the solid 4/4 beats that you can just drive along because you don't have to get too fancy or intricate ie just older, born to be my baby, misunderstood, in these arms, these days etc...
but if we want to get a bit creative i think trying if that's what it takes or hearts breaking even would be fun.
maybe starting with something simpler to see how it works out cause it'd be a waste if everyone spent alot of time working on a complicated tune and it ended up terrible or not getting finished at all.
anything that i get to use my "phil collins" drum patch on is an added bonus
