i want to be able to record my softsynth as a .wav in adobe audition live as i play it just as i would record vocals in it but without having to play my synth through an amp and record it that way. how would i do this? is that what rewire is? are there multitrack recorders that are like adobe...
i'm looking to buy a new computer. my question is where do people go to buy quality computers? i know i could probably get a pretty good dell or something from bestbuy , but these always have a bunch of crap i uninstall anyways and obviously aren't optimized for audio recording. where should i...
i was thinking about getting a maudio trigger finger or one of the cheaper akai models for drums because i currently have a m-audio keystation 49 as my midi controller and the velocity sensitivity really isn't that good at all in my opinion. since i mostly use it for synths this isn't a...
when applying reverb etc to tracks how can i make it so the particular effect is panned to the left or right? whenever i apply reverb to a track it just centers the reverb with the track. i'm using adobe audition.
i'm a singer/vocalist looking for some people with some songs that i could lend my vocals to. things are slow around here and i currently have no one to jam with/make music with and i need an outlet for my singing. if anyone is interested please let me know.
i have downloaded a couple free drumkits like ns_free but i don't know how to use them. they seem to have many layers for each drum / sound. i have a midi keyboard controller and fl studio. i personally don't like fpc that much. are there any better free programs to use ns_free with? if not how...
i have downloaded a couple free drumkits like ns_free but i don't know how to use them. they seem to have many layers for each drum / sound. i have a midi keyboard controller and fl studio. i personally don't like fpc that much. are there any better free programs to use ns_free with? if not...
i was told i needed a mixer or preamp of some kind to raise my mic level to my soundcard to be able to hear it, so i got a cheap mixer and i have my mixer gain set at +10 db , the reccomended for recording through "line in" and my recording volume and sounds in "control pannel" of my computer...
i just noticed while looking in the preferences of audacity that by default ive been recording vocals in 32 bit mode and in mono...when my computer only supports 16 bit mode. i was mainly just wondering what effects this and recording in mono instead of stereo would normally have on a vocal...
i just recently started doing some home recording with my bands sm 58. it sounds a little off, but i'd appreciate if anyone would listen toa couple of a-capella samples and tell me what they think
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=399196
any advice on singing or recording...