Really simple question really.. During mixing do you prefer headphones or studio monitors? Im thinking about getting a quality pair of monitors or headphones for mixing however I'm on a budget and I do not want to buy both. So what would be a smarter purchase?
So i have a usb audio interface (avid fast track solo) and i have a usb midi that i put in the usb port (obviously). I have my headphones in my audio interface, but the midi isn't plugged in to the interface it is connected directly to my computer. I can record, however, it thinks the usb port...
Ok. So I'm very new to pro tools and recording. I have audio suite for effects and I try using d-verb. I've tried different settings and every one just seems to spacey and just to much reverb. It makes it sound to computerized for my taste. I like genuine recordings. All I want is a little but...
Does anybody no how I could get rid of the screech sound from the guitars when the fingers are lightly touching it? U tried EQ but that didn't really help.
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There is a method of micing the drums where you only use one mic called the tchad Blake method. If you've never seen it look it up. Do u think u can really get a good drum track if u only use one mic?
Now I always liked the sound of double tracked vocals. However, I feel like I don't hear it as much as I used to. At least on the radio. I was
Just wondering do u guys still double track your voice? If so how do you pan the two tracks?
What is the relationship between naturual reverb of a room and phase cancellation? I've read articles where people said reflection of sound waves on the wall in to the mic can cause some phase cancellation. Does that mean putting mics around the room to capture the natural reverb of the room...