Hi! I've been around in recording since about 4 years and I'd like to get to the next level and I'm looking for a very good book or ebook about recording and mixing. I'd like to know more about eq and frequencies...
Use no EQ. Select your microphones carefully. Use dynamic microphones instead of cheap condenser microphones.
As far as frequencies? Record as often as possible, frequently. Avoid frequencies that are outside the realm of human hearing. And tried to not frequent titty bars too often.
Avoid pop & beer as it will interfere with your recording. Try placing a soft rubber sponge in your mouth to prevent blasting the microphone.
See what happens when you try to listen to your playback in stereo with just one ear? If it doesn't sound spacious, remove one speaker.
My recording sound like nothing else.
Mx. Remy Ann David
mckaymental, look at your post, find your name on the left beside what you wrote. Now look down a little further, right beneath your name - you should see a link: books to read.
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Mix Bookshelf is full of them
Mix Bookshelf is full of them
Here is my book on recording. Use no EQ. Select your microphon
Here is my book on recording.
Use no EQ. Select your microphones carefully. Use dynamic microphones instead of cheap condenser microphones.
As far as frequencies? Record as often as possible, frequently. Avoid frequencies that are outside the realm of human hearing. And tried to not frequent titty bars too often.
Avoid pop & beer as it will interfere with your recording. Try placing a soft rubber sponge in your mouth to prevent blasting the microphone.
See what happens when you try to listen to your playback in stereo with just one ear? If it doesn't sound spacious, remove one speaker.
My recording sound like nothing else.
Mx. Remy Ann David
Thanks a lot Remy Ann! :) You're always such a great help! :)
Thanks a lot Remy Ann! :) You're always such a great help! :)
If Remy's response wasn't translucent enough, here is a good lis
If Remy's response wasn't translucent enough, here is a good list http://buttetechnical.com/amazon.aspx
I like Bob Katz' Mastering Audio, The Master Handbook of Acoustics, and Understanding Audio. I also like 'the drummers' guide to studio survival'.
mckaymental, look at your post, find your name on the left besid
mckaymental, look at your post, find your name on the left beside what you wrote. Now look down a little further, right beneath your name - you should see a link: books to read.