You can find a basic file-import tutorial here: (Tutorial - Editing an Existing Audio File - Audacity Manual)
This may also have been installed on your PC when you installed Audacity.
After you get it imported, then go to the recording tutorial to learn how to add your bass track to the existing tracks. HINT: always save a copy of the import before you start messing with it!
Hey @PamPurrs, I use Audacity, and itās great, simple to figure out, and, for me, has been effective at posting covers. I posted some details of how to get it going in another post if it helps, itās on this thread, post 7 of 89:
Jam Tracks / Improv. Tracks - Share your bassline - #7 by Gio
Also, to answer your question, it definitely has the ability to import a song, then overdub a bass track onto it, see the above thread, and, also, lots of tutorials on YouTube.
@Fred thanks for that. Turns out I have it on my laptop from when I installed the program. I also found some YouTube videos which Iām watching.
That backing track is in the very first post on that thread, by Gio. If you go to the bottom of that post, where he has that link to his SoundCloud, thereās a small downward pointing arrow, next to where it says āShareā under the SoundCloud logo. Click on that little arrow to download the file.
Once you get it, and figure out how to get Audacity going using some of those instructions, youāre all set to record a bassline over that jam track. Post it on that thread, weād love to hear it! Quite a few of us posted something, so, you can get some examples. Mine was super beginner level, so donāt feel like it has to match up to the more experienced bass players
Got it, thanks!
Well, I gave Audacity a shot, but it didnāt work out. I guess Iām going to have to spend the time to learn Ableton.
when you use a new DAW you need to setup the audio in/out interfaces (here the input is your new Zoom DAI), have you done that ?
@terb Yes, I designated the Zoom U-22 as the input, but all I get are error messages with no explanation. The manual is no help. Iāve tried all the rebooting and all that normal troubleshooting stuff, but to no avail. Iām guessing Audacity is not compatible with this device.
Since the Zoom U-22 came with Ableton, Iām assuming thatās what Iām supposed to use, albeit quite complicated to learn.
in theory any DAI works with any DAW, as long as the drivers (of the DAI) are properly installed on the computer. Iām surprised if itās not compatible. Anyway you could try with Ableton, in my opinion a āreal DAWā requires some learning but itās worth it ! Audacity has very limited capabilities.
@eric.kiser there were so many different error messages, and every time I tweaked the app and got rid of one, an different one popped up. I think Iāve got it working now, I just donāt know what settings I changed to make it work. I only hope it stays working.
Video worked fine for me Terb! You sound great! Love the tone as always.
For those 3rd fret to 5th fret bits, have you experimented much with doing index-pinky fretting instead of index-ring? In my experience, it lets your hand relax more (once you get the hang of it), and also helps avoid the thumb-over-the-neck thing, which works okay for bass lines like this but can be really problematic with more technical playing. Just some food for thought!
Nice bossa nova @PeteP! Nice round tone, and your rhythm is really solid. I wish my first publicly shared playing sounded that goodā¦ One Step Beyond sounds great too! Sounds a lot like Module 5 Lesson 2 actually, which is interesting because Iāve never heard this song before now.
I think weāve got a good balance of polite and honest around here. Personally, I try not to get too deep into bass teacher mode unless someone is specifically asking for feedback, so if thatās what folks are looking for, maybe put a little āopen to any constructive feedbackā clause in your post so we know. Otherwise you will simply be praised for your excellent efforts.
thank you Josh ! yes youāre right, I agree ā¦ I must confess thereās some lazyness here on very simple bass lines like this I donāt really think where I put my fingers, they just go where itās the more comfortable : the 3rd and 5th fret are not very far and I guess I must have way more strength in my ring finger than in the pinky so I go naturally the easy way (+ thereās some bad habbit from my guitar playing for sure).
yeah
OK, firstly, thanks for the positive comments. I do like Song For My Father because itās a whole song that isnāt hard to remember or play through. I thought the tone was nice too - thatās flats for you!
Thatās probably what got me thinking about it, but more importantly; how have you - a self-confessed Ska fan - not heard One Step Beyond? It is classic Madness (before they went all pop in the 80s). On the same song subject, āconstructive criticism welcomeā: while playing it I felt rushed but thought I was holding the timing together, however on listening back I can hear a double tap going on and I suspect itās my left fingers slapping down onto the frets in their haste to keep up. Any pointers on that problem with fast pieces, other than slow it down, practice, then speed it up? It feels like itās just that tiny bit too far to stretch, but too fast to microshift at this stage.
OK, so I spent the last week learning Queenās āAnother One Bites The Dustāā¦ Trying to learn a new song each week as part of my practice routine. It starts a bit funky since I had some trouble with Garage Band, but after a few notes things settled down a bit. Still have a couple areas that I can work on with timing and all, but for the most part it was a fun song to learn. For me it was a real āTiming Nightmareāā¦ Anyway, feel free to critique all you want. Going to work on some Aerosmith this next weekā¦
Oh, thereās also a long portion in the middle of the song that I call the āBeer Breakāā¦ Youāll no when it happens so feel free to indulge in what ever you wishā¦
Keep on Thumpinā!!
Lanny
Very well done!
Thatās cool @Lanny ! I like your bass tone, deep yet full and balanced. About the mix I think youāve been a bit heavy with the midrange cut on the EQ
Yes @terb, do agreeā¦ I did cut a bit more of the midrange out when trying to remove as much original bass as possible - sometimes I do go a bit overboardā¦ Maybe I just need some new (younger) earsā¦ Anyway, I really do appreciate the feedback!! Now to decide on next weeks challenge,ā¦ Aerosmithās Dream On, or Same 'Ol Song And Danceā¦ Decisions, Decisionsā¦
Keep on Thumpinā!!
Lanny
haha yes, choosing a song for the next cover is not the easiest part