Hi, F. Silvain Critisism is always welcome, thanks. The drummer and I (guitar) know we can be off tempo. Thats why we rehearse/record/play live always with metronom in the ear. Imagine that, otherwise it would be worse ;) Needless to say the bassist has a builtin metronom, he doesn't need the click in the ear. Once we challenged him: We told him to clap a tempo, say 105 bpm. He first started clapping, then I turned on the metronom at 105 bpm and he was perfectly in sync with it. Same at 85, 97 and 128 bpm! Crazy. I forbid him to move away after his studies and til now he's obedient :) As for the sounds, we purposely mix sounds and genres together but it somehow always boils down to rock stuff :(. At sometime I'll put the guitar aside for some songs and only do electro sounds, or wait: When GuitarSynth is there where I want it (polyphony) the rock will go, the electro will come ... Gerald On 14.05.2015 23:44, F. Silvain wrote: > I have some bad points as well. You drummer sounds a little off. The > guitar sometimes too, though that might be by design. With the drummer > it's really noticeable. Also the production of the drums sounds > typically "free music". You've kept the sound of the drums as they > probably were, really nice, but in this productions my ears tell me, > that it's too much. Even with just bass and guitar. For jazz it would > have felt nice, but not for this rocky genre. The guitar sound itself > was very agreeable though. > > Thank you for sharing and please don't take my comments as senseless > complaints. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user