yberfuckwit 29.05.2005 01:52:35 | |
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does anyone know where to find good and free metal backing tracks for guitar? ive been browsing around the web and i just find poppish crappy stuff.. i dont think there's any wealthy metal backing tracks archive out there huh? ~ não confunda ”nabuco do nosor” com ”naba no cu do senhor” ~ |
kanka 29.05.2005 12:49:08 | |
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It's not so hard to make them yourself. Valitse minkä värisen Muusikoiden.netin haluat. |
yberfuckwit 29.05.2005 13:55:24 | |
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It's not so hard to make them yourself. well, I'm kind of incompetent in that area :D all I can do is turn guitar pro files into midi and use that as backing tracks but... naah that's not quite what I thought about. I've seen a couple of better elaborated tracks out there like the three on this page http://www.guitarbackingtracks.info/Downloads/ ~ não confunda ”nabuco do nosor” com ”naba no cu do senhor” ~ |
32788 29.05.2005 14:27:35 | |
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If you have some application like DC++, you can search Backing tracks with it... You can too make them yourself with some midi-application... You can find some tracks from library. Usually they are with music magazines... I hope I help you... Jöhhöhhöö... |
Lord of the strings 29.05.2005 15:50:34 (muokattu 29.05.2005 15:53:16) | |
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Download guitar-pro tabs and mute guitartracks(If that's what you want). Or then tou can do backing tracks yourself. En tiedä mitään parempaa kuin uudet kielet... Paitsi ehkä Sacher-leivokset IHKK #14| Pastilli? |
overthewall 29.05.2005 16:01:25 | |
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It's not so hard to make them yourself. you must be joking. |
kanka 30.05.2005 14:38:44 | |
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you must be joking. I'm dead serious Valitse minkä värisen Muusikoiden.netin haluat. |
JuliusUK 30.05.2005 15:53:25 | |
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Yea, if you know how to use guitar pro, the easieast and probably best way is to download your favourite songs and mute the tracks you wanna paly yourself, this is what i often do (there is the "play" button in GP, no need to export to MIDI files). If the song is tuned down, an option could be to transpose the song up which you can do with GP, if you're as lazy as i am and could not be bothered to retune your guitar :) Btw, how come you found here if you don't know Finnish? wannabee Hyvä Kitaristi |
Da Make 30.05.2005 21:26:05 (muokattu 30.05.2005 21:27:45) | |
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I quess that the Line6 Guitarport would be a spot on investement in your case. It is an digital training/jamming interface. check out http://www.guitarport.com/ Btw, how come you found here if you don't know Finnish?I suppose that a possibility of "a friend told me" scenario exists. |
yberfuckwit 31.05.2005 02:55:06 | |
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I suppose that a possibility of "a friend told me" scenario exists. Hmm, yeah kinda :) Let's say I know finnish enough to find my way around here but no finnish enough to understand more than 30% of what u guys write on the topics :) Joo, I often mute the guitar tracks in Guitar Pro, but... don't you ppl get tired of the typical midi sound? :P It's starting to really annoy me, arrrg that 'tilutilutilu'.... that's why I thought maybe there could be some other way... I'm thinking of getting a 4 track and starting to make backing tracks myself... haha, I know I'll suck but maybe it's fun to try. ~ não confunda ”nabuco do nosor” com ”naba no cu do senhor” ~ |
atimoc 31.05.2005 04:05:46 | |
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Try the forum at www.guitarbt.com . You must register to view/download the backing tracks, but it's free. I've downloaded a few and almost all of them have been of high quality. Ei niin hyvää, ettei jotain huonoakin. |
elvis_ 31.05.2005 16:11:11 | |
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"ive been browsing around the web and i just find poppish crappy stuff.." et vaan osaa |
zorro 31.05.2005 16:21:36 | |
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det är för anspråkslös med guitar pro. ostetaan:danelectro tuna melt tremolo myydään: |