Ok. I have a small home studio and mostly make up songs comprising vocals, guitar, bass, drum machine and keyboard.
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is a low noise audible to some sensitive people i want to make it the most inaudible posible with studio tricks
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I am a aspiring musician, now want to start the recording on a small scale in my home. I want to do voice recording also in my home itself. My home is not sound proofed or sound treated as in the studio's. Can i pursue recordig in this mode with high(Superb) quality of the mix?
I'm new to setting up gear and I'm trying to figure out how to set up my board to my computer so I can record 8 tracks into pro tools, then play back from pro tools and mix on my board.
I am upgrading my studio condenser mic. I have been using a cheap Apex 435 which costs me around $60 from amazon.com I use the mic for vocal recording as I plug acoustic guitars to the amp. Now I have my eye on 2 mics. Both are under US$200. The first one is:
Hi all, my name is Chad. I just about refit a recording studio I inherited with some new gear and I could really use some advice. The studio's main use is for voice over and narration production. With that, right now the studio runs a Delta 1010, which if you're unfamiliar with, requires a PCI slot.
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As the title says, I'm moving into a new house with a few friends in a couple of months and I would love to be able to convert the basement into a small, basic recording studio. I would like to be able to use some vintage audio equipment to do some decent quality recording.
The room is of a decent size, roughly 5metres x 6metres or so, and is quite soundproofed.
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First off, I'm new to this Forum, and I'm pretty excited about asking loads of questions that have been bugging me for a while :biggrin:.
Hi everyone, this is my first post. I tried to start recording maybe a year ago then got real busy with school and put it aside. With summer coming I'm trying to get back into it. I bought some gear on a whim last year after some quick research and now that I'm coming back to it I thought it would be good to ask you guys to review my gear.
Hello people, I have both Cubase and FL Studio and have more than 3 years experience with each program. Though, i've started using FL first so this program becomes the go-to program when quick ideas come to mind because of its simplicity, and ease of use.