Hello any and everyone.
I've been browsing the forum and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction.
I am looking for a couple of 2+ minute tracks of the standard breaks used in drum and bass.
I would like to finally get rid of the songs that have been playing on repeat in my head and I want to post them in a way if anyone thinks they are any good, it can be somewhat usable.
Using someone's pre-existing track is an option but in reality I don't want to step on anyone's toes or risk infuriating them (especially if they think my song sucks or is not a good match to their song LOL).
I find that a lot of my songs do come out easier when paired with simple track rather than a metronome.
When I get inspired I tend to just draft record the song acappella to preserve the words and basic melody for further development. Sometimes putting it to music after can be tough. I`m also wise enough to know that sometimes I`m not really on beat either, singing without any tempo is the background can be hard.
I also want to know: When dealing with a vocal track, how do producers prefer to receive them? Strictly only the vocal or with a sample beat (or metronome timing) behind it.
I have friends with studios where I could create a high quality track but I don`t want to waste their time (and my money) until I have my vocals right.
Thanks in advance to all that answer.
I've been browsing the forum and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction.
I am looking for a couple of 2+ minute tracks of the standard breaks used in drum and bass.
I would like to finally get rid of the songs that have been playing on repeat in my head and I want to post them in a way if anyone thinks they are any good, it can be somewhat usable.
Using someone's pre-existing track is an option but in reality I don't want to step on anyone's toes or risk infuriating them (especially if they think my song sucks or is not a good match to their song LOL).
I find that a lot of my songs do come out easier when paired with simple track rather than a metronome.
When I get inspired I tend to just draft record the song acappella to preserve the words and basic melody for further development. Sometimes putting it to music after can be tough. I`m also wise enough to know that sometimes I`m not really on beat either, singing without any tempo is the background can be hard.
I also want to know: When dealing with a vocal track, how do producers prefer to receive them? Strictly only the vocal or with a sample beat (or metronome timing) behind it.
I have friends with studios where I could create a high quality track but I don`t want to waste their time (and my money) until I have my vocals right.
Thanks in advance to all that answer.
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