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Hello guys! I just got ezdrummer3, the bandmate feature will make things so much easier! Now, I read it’s best to use “clean” guitar tones for best results – however I was wondering – does the feature still work well enough w/ distorted guitar? In my case, I have some very rough guitar demos recorded using distortion, and I honestly don’t feel like re-recording them with a clean tone – unless the bandmate results would be SIGNIFICANTLY better. Do you guys think it’ll do a fine enough job finding grooves for my riffs as is, or should I really re-record my distorted riffs in a clean tone?
Hello guys! I just got ezdrummer3, the bandmate feature will make things so much easier! Now, I read it’s best to use “clean” guitar tones for best results – however I was wondering – does the feature still work well enough w/ distorted guitar? In my case, I have some very rough guitar demos recorded using distortion, and I honestly don’t feel like re-recording them with a clean tone – unless the bandmate results would be SIGNIFICANTLY better. Do you guys think it’ll do a fine enough job finding grooves for my riffs as is, or should I really re-record my distorted riffs in a clean tone?
EZdrummer version: 3.0.6
Give it a go with the distorted guitar. Bandmate is a great tool.
^^^exactly. You’ll find out soon!
It’s the shape of the waveform. Clean guitar provides sharper transients in the waveform is all. But give it a go either way.
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