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in GarageBand:
“Time signature” is the wrong term here... it a tempo change you want... logic does all this in the “signature” track hence my mis naming the term...
and no, you can’t set the tracks to latch, touch, write etc in GarageBand...
buy logic its £200 and you really won’t get a better daw for that money...
@hotpickups don't get hung up on this
Disclaimer: there are a million ways to record and there are some experienced 'proper studio' folk on this forum
All that said, I bet nobody bothers going to the trouble of ramping up a click track for a chorus, etc
He falls off the tempo very quickly... but as long as the rest of us play to this it'll be fine... but... you cant notice that slight tempo change when you listen to it... folks wont notice if you are ridged or dropping off the tempo slightly... as long as what is coming out the speakers makes you dance its all good...
https://soundcloud.com/thefretboard/sets/drumtest
For a while now, I've recorded a basic guitar track, then set the tempo to the guitar track (it used to be manual, but in Logic it's got a lot easier and the automatic matching works very well as long as the guide part is simple and not syncopated), then map out the sections and add a Drummer track, then tweak it to sound natural (there'll often be tempo glitches that need to be ironed out that the Drummer track amplifies), then add all the other tracks while muting the original guide guitar. The constant fluctuations make it sound a lot more natural, or less unnatural.
If I want it to be solid, I'll have a metronome running in the room while I'm playing the guide part (so there are still fluctuations, but very slight and centred on the chosen tempo), and more recently what I've played has been straight quavers while singing the song instead of the actual guitar part, which Logic finds it easy to understand.
I also know people who do actual tempo maps, speeding up and slowing down depending on the section, though very slightly. One or two BPM make a lot of difference.
https://soundcloud.com/thefretboard/sets/drumtest
Dont get hung up on it imo...
It's like Ella Fitzgerald turning up in a studio in 2020 and the producers saying "it's okay...can we get some Melodyne on that?".
Would this be via a separately purchased power unit do you know @poopot ?
Scarlett Studio CM25 Condenser Microphone
press that, it’ll supply the voltage to the mic.