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A question!
I've been wondering about this for a while since I compose electronic music. I've been doing it since '95, so I'm not exactly a rookie... Anyways my question is this : how does the process of making an electronic the song in a pro studio go? Ok, I have the song in .wav format, so is the .wav enough, or do I take the song in a specific format so that it can be opened in the studio with a sequencer and recorded and mastered with every channel separetly or what.. I'm confused.. .. And do studios use every single sequencers out there (Cubase, Logic, Cakewalk etc..)
What if my song is secuenced with a software that the studio doesn't own..? Do it take the sequencer on a cd to the studio with me or what...? You have to tell me so I can sleep... Club Zero
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Club Zero,
The answer to your multi-part question is: "All of the above." The best thing is to check with the studio ahead of time to see what sequencing software they have. To be on the safe side, always take the midi files and a wav file. Also, take a copy of your software with your settings, because you may find out that they don't have all the plug-ins or it is a different version. |
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A brilliant idea came from The Blue Bear : why not take just the processor..and hook it up there
No probs!Club Zero
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