Mastering songs
I have never posted in this section before. I know little if anything about true mastering. I understand what it is, and what it is supposted to do to a recording, and I have paid for others to master my recordings.
I have never posted in this section before. I know little if anything about true mastering. I understand what it is, and what it is supposted to do to a recording, and I have paid for others to master my recordings.
Has anyone tried to import their previous work from VST32 into Nuendo?
I read the post titled "Songwriter Question" and a thousand questions came to mind.
It covered some basics of how to find a publishing company. What I would love to know is...
Hey all, I've got a question about my vocals. They sound detached somehow. I'm pretty sure it's not my equipment. I'm using an Audio-Technica AT4040 condenser mic w/ shockmount, M-Audio firewire 410 interface, and Cubase SE for recording software. Is it my plugins? The reverb in the SE version sucks, as does the delay. The dynamics package is fine (compression, noise gate, limiter).
How do I go about recording a CD in which the songs are run together?
Alot like how artists like to put 1 minute intros as the first track and then it slowly fades into the 2nd track, which just happens to be a powerful song... Ya know?
Should I ask for a special authorization in I case I want to record a standard song version but using Don Sebesky's original orchestral arrangement from Wes Montgomery's version?
I know that years ago you use to be able to go by or mail your songs to music companies to be heard but today you can"t do that anymore so here is my question.
I"m not into performing, what I do is write music to be recorded by other people. Yes I do play guitar, bass, drums, keyboard and I do my own vocals and record all my own stuff as an idea for someone else to record.
Can reason on mac open pc reason songs?
all the best
Allright, here's my situation; I need to take 4-5 Logic projects, or the content of them, and make them into one project / " one song"...