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Issues with recording my piano

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Submitted by Lucy on

I'm a guitar player and recently got into piano. I got a Yamaha P-45 and, since I record instrumental tracks with guitar and bass, I tried to record my piano, but I ran into some issues. First I tried connecting my piano to my guitar amp which with my guitar cable and was able to record it (obviously the sound wasn't great as it's a guitar amp and not meant for any other instruments).

Anyone tested or used the Aston Microphones Spirit yet?

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Submitted by miyaru on

Maybe I'm in the market for a new mic, and a friend of mine just bought two Aston Origins. These seem to slightly differ from the spirit ones. Logical, it's a different beast. Anyway these sound good as I know now, but how do you guys feel about the Spirit? Is it worth the money? I have a RODE Nt1a right now, but am not to happy about it - to harsh. To much aggregated highs.

Magix Samplitude Pro X4 - initial setup and first use

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Submitted by pcrecord on

Hi gang,



I've been asked many beginners questions on Samplitude and recording in general on my Youtube channel.

I've just finished a video that covers most of the basics for someone who starts recording.

Also, I cover most of the config and features of Samplitude

Hope it will help a few.


Audio export in cubase

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Submitted by Rod on

Hi, when I export audio mixdown in cubase, the resulting file has no sound when played. I have set stereo output, set position markers, if I use realtime I can hear it playing during export, and the resulting file has about 3Mb as expected so it must have data in it, but no sound when I play trying various players. I must be missing something basic but can't figure out what. Any ideas?