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One of the cool things about organizing the Brooklyn Synth Expo is that we get to know some new, local, talented electronic artists.
Enter Wandertalk, the project of NYC based synth-head Nik Kwas, who also enjoys shooting videos of electronic musicians playing their modular racks on a roof facing Manhattan - at dawn.... Click on the title for more
The average indie musician is way sloppier than - say - folk or metal ones, and although music fans into genres like lo fi and garage rock can cope with drumming that's not tight, it's not a good idea to have drums too out of time even on the most lo-fi of records. Also, unless you have a few extra hundred dollars to hand to your sound engineer to tighten the drum tracks, you should probably learn how to do it yourself.
Ideally drums should be recorded to a click together with the bass, and both instrument tightened with editing before the other instruments are recorded. During editing, the click will allow you to have a visual reference of where the "perfect" tempo is compared to the drummer's hits. If the click isn't used, you'll have to adjust things relying exclusively on your sense of rhythm.... Click on the title for more