Thread: 3 kinds of 5
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Old 09-02-2019, 01:03 AM   #7
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Exactly, I recorded the tubes first, then the other instruments; I already knew how the parts worked together, because I composed the piece in MIDI at the beginning...so the real work has been to practice each part listening to the others.
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Originally Posted by Stinger View Post
Fascinating, but it begs the question....regarding recording sequence / technique, the copper tubing must have been recorded first, then the drums, base & xylophone recorded separately later...correct? But if so, was the 5/8 beat of the copper playing in the headphones of the other players (all you, I assume - looks like the same person) while those subsequent instruments were recorded? That would be like me trying to record a part for a song, while a completely different song played in my headphones.

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