Help with drum recording techniques
I recently recorded an album not paying much attention to the intricacies that go into getting good drum sounds. I simply used one overhead dynamic mic which ran directly into my computer, no interface. I then used several filters in Adobe Audition to liven up the sound. I wasn't going for a polished sound...
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Vocal techniques
Hi. Just want to ask :
What effects do musicians such as Maynard James Keenan (TOOL) and singers like Chino Moreno (Deftones) and other bands with vocalists similar to these mentioned use.
Do these guys use effects like a guitar has pedals and effects applied to it.
What are the effects these guys use. or what are the effects do you use >
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Vocal Effects, Mixing techniques.
Hey guys, I'm planning on recording a new song for my solo project and for the vocals during the verse I want to have my voice sound different, like with an effect on it. The type of sound I want is like what Billie Joe's voice sounds like on the verses of American Idiot, it sounds like it has some reverb and maybe a little bit of a like megaphone sound.
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IDEAS for my RECORDING PROJECT? - imaginative techniques...
Hello folks
Hoping for a bit of input for ideas for my University MSC project in Music Engineering and Production.
MASTERING: Using pro-techniques at home?
Hi,
I took my album to Masterdisk in New York and the engineer wrote down information on this piece of paper.
What is this, what information is in the columns, and how can I use this technique in my mastering projects (is there a blank template like this out there somewhere)?
I'm sure it's obvious to most of you, but the right column are the album's track titles.
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ADVANCED! Acoustic guitar Micing techniques wanted
Hey guys, I'm about to start a session with an acoustic guitar musician (mostly strumming emo stuff). I'm looking to find some advanced Micing techniques. I have seen a few dvd's of instudio footage where the engineer has placed the following setup: pencil facing the sound hole, large diaphragm facing the neck, then two large diaphragms on each side of the guitar.
60s style recording techniques?
Hey I'm just getting into recording and have found that everything recording i have done so far to sound... um idk clean and new I'm not sure how to explain it. I have Cubase 4 and a firepod. a bunch of sm57s, beta 52, AKG perception 200. I'm looking for that 60s/70s style sound without going into analog.
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Silly calibration techniques of the technologically insane!
Today someone - let's call him Phil (not his real name) - attempted to explain a calibration technique that he claims is regularly used by “all the best engineers”. As I am having difficulty following the logic behind this technique, I present it to you for discussion. The technique he conveyed is as follows:
Micing and Mixing/Mastering Theory/Techniques
I have a home studio Pro Tools setup (setup's in my info). I'm fairly new to the world of Recording and Mixing/Mastering. Here are the mics I have available:
2 - MXL 604 Condensers
2 - Sennheiser MD421 Dynamics
2 - SM57 Dynamics
1 - AKG D-112
2 Stereo mic techniques - Can you hear the difference?
Hi
I recorded some music with an organist (& myself on trumpet) in a church recently and I thought it would be interesting to use 2 different stereo mic techniques to see how they differ and which sound I prefer.