I'm looking for a headphone amp. I'd like to buy a kit I could build myself or at least find one with 4-6 outputs.
I dont need anything too fancy.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
I'm looking for a headphone amp. I'd like to buy a kit I could build myself or at least find one with 4-6 outputs.
I dont need anything too fancy.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Hey, I'm recording a small jazz combo in an untreated garageish room and don't really know how I should mic them. The first and so far only thing I tried was using one condensor as a room mic, which by itself got an ok sound. I placed it in the middle of the room by the sax player, the bass amp and drummer where in the corner of the room (pretty big garage).
I've been told that, with the mics I have (two knockoff Oktava MK012's), a good way to mic an acoustic guitar is to put one mic about 5 inches away perpendicular to the 12th fret and one about 5-6 inches away pointing just to the left of the hole. This sound effective? If not, any advice? And, if so, should the levels be as high as I can get them before they peak?
OK i say this tongue and cheek...
but god dammit if I lay down the cash 2 BT Bricks and I dont hear an improvement or a nice added sonic taste over my onyx Mackie pres I'll be very disappointed in everyone who has spoken praise about this item and I will never forgive "you"!
And I am buying a pair of Kel HM-1s and the same goes for them too!
We finally recieved the computer for the new studio, and smiled as we thought, "A couple more connections and we will be up and running." Suffice it to say, things just got way more complicated.
Setup and Questions:
Hello,
My apologies for the truly newbie question below:
I am trying to send some songs, in the form of wav files, to people as email attachments so that they can try their hand at mixing and mastering these.
However, the files are larger than 10mb, thus beyond the attachment limits of aol, yahoo, gmail.
Hi everyone!
Is there a way to make my own backing tracks using just pro tools
please explain how..thank you much for your time. Ps any other effective method to removing vox.
Hey,
my question is . .. . since this is direct to mt Tascam fw-1804 interface (looks like an 002 rack) would i have to use a DI box from the motif to the interface? i say this becuase my Line6 POD 2.3 says this is a good idea to do . but i think thats just for guitars becasue of impedence.. but i would like another opinion... thanks
:mrgreen:
I'm going to get some songs mixed by this guy, but he doesn't have Pro Tools and would like the songs rendered down to 44.1(I recorded at 48 ). What is the easiest way to do this? Selecting each track and bouncing it down to 44.1 seems like it would take a hell of a long time...