When I was a teenager I took my first steps into audio engineering. I had nothing, but an old phone and my father's computer in which I secretly installed Cool Edit Pro 2.0.
With an improvised metronome (using Guitar Pro) in my headphones I used to record parts of my songs with my phone to mix them later in the computer. I didn't have plugins or any kind of software whatsoever. I didn't know how to use them either.
So, today I woke up with something in my mind, and as an experiment, I recorded it like good old times but with my current phone and, again, using someone else's computer.
Gear (lol):
- iPhone SE
- Lenovo G40
- Fender HellCat (Tim Amstrong)
- DAW: Cubase 5 with its original plugins
- VSTs: Groove Agent ONE // Nexus 2 (Piano - PN Power Grand)
- Extra software (m4a to mp3 converter): https://online-audio-converter.com/es
- A couple of hours and a lot of patience
Disclaimer: this was just a test, this is NOT how I usually work, nor how my work sounds.
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