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Topic: Recording Solo Piano ???  (Read 1339 times)

Offline pianoworldstage

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Recording Solo Piano ???
on: December 11, 2020, 12:09:18 PM
Hi

How do you maintain tempo when recording solo piano? I've attempted several times with various pieces mainly soundtrack music, and always find throughout the course of playing there will be various mood characteristics and attributes of a piece that will change the course of its tempo, ranging from Andante, Allegretto, Allegro, Accelerando and Ritardando.

There seems to be a pulse that can be kept but not a continual beat so as to maintain a consistent tempo. This is the dilemma I'm finding when trying keep a benchmark when recording using a sequencer DAW such as Logic Pro. How do you compensate for tempo changes when trying to render a professional recording?

Thanks.

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Re: Recording Solo Piano ???
Reply #1 on: December 14, 2020, 10:05:58 AM
Never mind, thanks anyway.
 

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