Music inspriration is very hard to get on-demand, just like inspiration for anything creative – it finds you not the other way round.
So what is it that brings these creative surges and how can you get more of them? I forget which famous inventor used to lock himself in a dark room for hours (was it Edison?). According to Napoleon Hill it worked a treat.
I’ve had more musical inspiration in the last 2 days in Cornwall that I have all year up in London. Maybe it’s the place, maybe it’s the change of scenery, maybe it’s the removal of my every day routine – maybe it’s a combination of all of it.
Whatever it is I’ll definitely be doing more of it and I recommend you do too. Next time I’ll bring the guitar though…
Cheers!
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One way to get the benefit of computerised virtual effects and guitar racks – without having to suffer latency problems is to use an audio interface with stereo outputs that you plug into an amp and some external speakers. Using ASIO drivers your computer will output the sound to the interface which will then output to your amp and speakers (or headpones) with zero latency if you have a good interface.
