One of the most essential skills you should acquire is the ability to record your musical ideas quickly.
In this video, I am going to show you how to record a quick and easy guitar loop and how to add more layers to the chord progression.
I genuinely believe that the perfect guitar loop should have five different guitar parts:
- Chords.
- Extensions.
- Percussion.
- Single Notes Rhythm.
- Pads.
In this lesson, we are going to explore these five guitar parts. I will record all the guitar parts live so that you can appreciate how doable it is to record yourself.
You can use this concept to practice and record your guitar loops.
There are a lot of different devices you can use to record your guitars. Some of the most affordable are phones and computer software. You can also record on small portable recorder such as the Zoom 8R (Which I use a lot) and, of course, a loop station.
I have been using the Boos RC.2 for fifteen years, but today, we will be using a powerful loop station called Aeros by Singular Sound.
Make sure you stick to the end of the video to know more about all the gear I used in this video.
Enjoy this lesson.
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