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essential requirements for recording

essential knowledge or skills needed to be successful in recording?

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Submitted by jackmarks on Tue, 02/23/2021 - 09:03

I am writing an essay for class on how to be successful in recording, and I would love to get some information or experiences from any one who would like to help!

(Don't feel like you need to answer all these questions, anything helps!)

Questions:
What would you say are the essential knowledge or skills needed to be successful in recording?

Mic essential for recording SFX outside?

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Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 11/04/2009 - 12:16

So I am looking to "slowly" build an arsenal of mics for recording SFX mostly outside, where the environment is obviously not controlled.

This is mostly for my own personal use, but the hope is to eventually be able to use or design things for commercial use in the future. I am new to this, so any and all suggestions are welcome...

Loading Cubase SX3 files in Essential 4?

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Submitted by anonymous on Thu, 07/02/2009 - 03:37

Hi all, hopefully someone can help me.

I've been given the opportunity to purchase Cubase Essential 4, but I have previously been using SX3. I found a file compatibility chart that says that I cannot open SX3 files in Essential 4, but I also saw somewhere else that said it's possible to open the files, but I'd lose some data.

Can anyone clarify on this?

Thanks.

Essential PT’s LE Plugins

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Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 09/19/2008 - 12:58

There is a plethora of plugins out there for pro-tools LE users to wade through, some of them are very useful and creative and some are not. Here’s a list of my “must have” plugins. The ones that I feel are indispensable and that I use on almost every session. Please feel free to add to this list or comment as you see fit. Enjoy…

Waves - SSL4000 Collection

Has anyone seen Cubase Essential 4?

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Submitted by anonymous on Mon, 04/07/2008 - 07:42

I think that Cubase Essential 4 might be where I want to go after I've taken Audacity as far as it goes.

One of my biggest concerns is to have a clean screen. I can't work with dark screens; especially low-contrast dark screens stuffed with tiny controls. It's like having to deal with people who mumble instead of speak. It's a pain and it makes things harder than they need to be.