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How to Fake a Killer Guitar Riff

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How to Fake a Killer Guitar Riff

Postby Pro Juice TV » Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:48 am

New tutorial from the team at Pro Juice!!

Arlo writes...

This is a trick that changed the way I wrote music.

With this simple example, you can see how electronic music is limitless. We don't have to make 'techno' that sounds like vintage synths and old drum machines, just because we write electronically. There are truly infinite textures to explore.

Check it out here: http://www.projuice.org/GuitarSynth.html

Don't think just because you work alone in a home studio, you have to make a certain genre of music. All the instruments in the world have been recorded at some point. So with a mixture or sampling, synthesis and creativity, you can turn your computer into a metal band, a Jazz Trio or an orchestra. That's when you can make true expression because, you're not bound by tone or genre.

Nick

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Re: How to Fake a Killer Guitar Riff

Postby Chuck Engels » Mon Apr 20, 2009 10:39 am

More great stuff Nick, keep up the good work !! :TU:
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