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You're better off running the bass through a DI box (I assume you have one, if you dont, a decent one is $40 USD) if you have a decent pre-amp on hand. If you dont, you could go with your suggestion.
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Hey. Soon me and my band are thinking of recording a demo. For the guitars, I'm gonna get a Shure condenser mic, thing is, I only have a Kustom Practice amp, will it sound ok mic-ing this, the setup would be:
Guitar> Effects Pre-amp>Amp>Mic |
^^^^you dont need a condenser for guitars man, and for if you amp will sound ok....Does it sound ok to you...if the answers yes then it will sound ok
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Coz I have a rubbish mic at the mo that cost me £7, I'll get a better one soon.
Yeah, the amp sounds fine. |
ok how does a mixer go into a computer is it a usb cable? And could i just mic the amps of the vocals guitar and bass, then use two mics for drums? And would it sound ok?
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^mixer goes in with audio cables into your soundcard...its explained in the lessons
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Okay I don't this is covered in the lessons.. sorry if it is. Anyways...
I got a 4-track but it's not enough to record everyone in my band, and I can't afford a mixer right now. So I was thinking if we could record us as if we were... err, "live." It's probably gonna sound like crap but we're just gonna use that was kind of a rough-draft thing to see how everything sounds together. My question, where would you place the mic? |
arent sound cards inside the computer though?
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[QUOTE=minordefect]arent sound cards inside the computer though?[/QUOTE]
yeah...but the ports to plug stuff into are on the outside. |
hey i gots a question. i dunno if it was already asked right above me or something, but what exactly can i use to actually record the music? i dont want it professionally done, but i just want it to be put on a cd. can i use a video recorder and upload the video onto the computer and then burn the audio onto a cd? or do i need to buy a mic plugged into a computer and record the music into the computer directly? just wondering.
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I have a crappy soundcard.
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[QUOTE=jcbsc]Okay I don't this is covered in the lessons.. sorry if it is. Anyways...
I got a 4-track but it's not enough to record everyone in my band, and I can't afford a mixer right now. So I was thinking if we could record us as if we were... err, "live." It's probably gonna sound like crap but we're just gonna use that was kind of a rough-draft thing to see how everything sounds together. My question, where would you place the mic?[/QUOTE] Sorry haha just bumping my question. |
ok i have a question 4 ya. (im 15 also, 16 in a month, you seriously know what your talking about, nice job so far dude :thumb: ps downloading **** is only illegal if they catch u lol)
my friend is coming over soon, were going to record a few songs. we have 2 guitars both with marshall mg30gfx amps, i have a boss me 50 effects box, we have one spare guitar amp and a mic for vocals (lame i know) and a 4 track tape player (no inputs just crappy mic) how can we make sure the sound is balanced between amps and vocals and not sound completely ****? i know it wont be any where near as good as a mixed track but it will do for now, we need to hear how we sound. |
where in australia you from i am australian but life in london, ok i really wanna just record some stuff but well i need the cheapest of the cheapest.
what is the best for just vocals, bass and guitar? u rule!! [QUOTE=theabstract]rockin drummer, i'll get back to you soon on that one Forever branded, Yeah I have some MP3's, but I've only just set up my MP3.com.au acount, and apparently they need 3-4 days to check the MP3's, so i'll post some, but it might take a while. Definitly within the next week. What style of music do you like? coz i'll post some that might take your fancy![/QUOTE] |
what version of cubasis should i download i dont know anything about the program, cheers for all the posts there ace! i really had no idea before it helped a great deal thanks man!
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[QUOTE=DarkDark]what version of cubasis should i download i dont know anything about the program, cheers for all the posts there ace! i really had no idea before it helped a great deal thanks man![/QUOTE]
i've got cubasis vst its good...i dunno about others |
I have the soundblaster audigy 2 internal sound card. How can I record Line In and Mic at the same time using Acid 3.0?
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U can't U have to select which one on your volume thingy.
I got a question. Will it sound bad if I plug in my already recorded stuff on my 4 track tape recorder and transfer it to a computer? |
does it sound good on the tape?
if it does...then it will when you transfer it |
hi i am gonna start making a small recording studio (nothing big just for me an my friend) i'm 12 now and am turning 13 in 30 days.
i have a fender precision bass and my friend has a fender strat. i am gonna get 2 boom stands eventualy. ok well i am getting a alienware area 51m laptop (lucky me) i plan to use this as my computer for recording. but what i am asking is 1. what is the first thing i should buy to start it 2. when i look on ebay for mics they all say jack in but the soundcard which i have ordered with the laptop is a soundblaster audigy 2 NX and a internal sound blaster 2, all have only a mic in, aux in, Digital in, spdif and something called Line level out. how do i plug that in i am sooo confused i think jack in is just for shows not recording? please inligten me |
and I got another question. If I plug my guitar into my mixer, and then in my amp, and put a cord that connects to the headphone slot on the amp into the soundcard thing, would it sound better than just putting it strait from the mixer to the soundcard?
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no...you should plug the output of your amp into the mixer then into the comp
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[QUOTE=mosher902]hi i am gonna start making a small recording studio (nothing big just for me an my friend) i'm 12 now and am turning 13 in 30 days.
i have a fender precision bass and my friend has a fender strat. i am gonna get 2 boom stands eventualy. ok well i am getting a alienware area 51m laptop (lucky me) i plan to use this as my computer for recording. but what i am asking is 1. what is the first thing i should buy to start it 2. when i look on ebay for mics they all say jack in but the soundcard which i have ordered with the laptop is a soundblaster audigy 2 NX and a internal sound blaster 2, all have only a mic in, aux in, Digital in, spdif and something called Line level out. how do i plug that in i am sooo confused i think jack in is just for shows not recording? please inligten me[/QUOTE] you need something to plug into your soundcard that you can plug mics into...like a mixer or a preamp :) |
thanks as i said am strapped for cash at the moment i live around the corner from barnes recording studio i could try stealing some mics. and a mixer the backdoors always open **** i'm gonna turn into Steve Jones!
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[QUOTE=theabstract]no...you should plug the output of your amp into the mixer then into the comp[/QUOTE]
Would that sound better than putting it from the guitar to the mixer to the comp? |
lol! ^^^ just sell your parents or something
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[QUOTE=Spliggity Splot(I got banned)]Would that sound better than putting it from the guitar to the mixer to the comp?[/QUOTE]
alot better |
do U know any other good recording programs that I can get for free of download.com? i can't seem to find a full version of adobe or cool edit pro off kazaa...if I paid for adobe audition, would I be able to hear the previous tracks I recorded while I record the next track?
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[QUOTE] i can't seem to find a full version of adobe or cool edit pro off kazaa..[/QUOTE]
limewire, and cool edit pro is much better, and is easy to use with 10 minutes of experimenting. |
Ok thanks I got audition and I should be set until the 1/8 adaptor comes in the mail. Thanks theabstract!You're my hero
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Crap, I got another problem. I recorded the first track which was guitar. Then I recorded the second track while the first track was playing, and the vocals started to speed up, and it got all out of line, How do I fix it?
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hey i direct in my guitar with a rp200a and the sound always buzzes if i play too loud or something. How can be able to play as loud and free as I want without worrying about anything?
the buzz is a little bit similar to ...and justice for all sometimes |
is the Samson Mixpad 9 Compact Mixer a good mixer or is it a pile of ****?
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[QUOTE=HNLzero]hey i direct in my guitar with a rp200a and the sound always buzzes if i play too loud or something. How can be able to play as loud and free as I want without worrying about anything?
the buzz is a little bit similar to ...and justice for all sometimes[/QUOTE] turn down your rp200a |
so can U help me with my adobe audition prob....friend?
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[QUOTE=Spliggity Splot(I got banned)]Crap, I got another problem. I recorded the first track which was guitar. Then I recorded the second track while the first track was playing, and the vocals started to speed up, and it got all out of line, How do I fix it?[/QUOTE]
:eek: how strange! i dunno, never seen this happen. |
Which level do you adjust so the mic in the headphones isn't so loud. Because than I can't hear the first track and I end up recording out of time :\
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^^^in put gain most likely
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ok i understand that you need headphones....but what do you play in them...the instrumental parts to the song...and aslo what's the best inst. part to record first..prob guitar...sorry about the stupid questions
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ok...you play the parts that have already been recorded in the headphones.
Probebly best to record drums first |
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