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Ekman
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It's time I stopped messing around and actually learn how to record things properly. The information overload really kills me, though, so I was hoping some knowledgeable people could give me a kick start and then I can take it from there. Here is my current set up:
Shure 58
Alesis iMultiMix8 USB mixer
MultiMix plugged into the Line In on my onboard MB
Kristal Audio Engine
Some regular speakers, and Yamaha RH-5Ma Monitor headhpones
And that's it.
Obviously my gear is, uh, rudimentary, but I need to be selective about where I drop money first (for some reason, I?m not filthy rich yet), which is one thing I'd like help with. Of course, I get the feeling that way too many people throw money at recording instead of learning how to do it properly and it's a path I plan on staying away from.
This is my 5th post so I have to double post here to link to the music (due to site rules, need 6 posts for links). Before you listen, here are some things up front:
Ok, had a listen? So here are some of my immediate thoughts.
So, where should I start improving? What do I need to know that I clearly don?t know? What gear do I need to buy right this instant? I can pick up more advanced things as I go along, but right now I am at a loss as to what needs to be the next step for me.
Any help is very much appreciated. Thanks.
Shure 58
Alesis iMultiMix8 USB mixer
MultiMix plugged into the Line In on my onboard MB
Kristal Audio Engine
Some regular speakers, and Yamaha RH-5Ma Monitor headhpones
And that's it.
Obviously my gear is, uh, rudimentary, but I need to be selective about where I drop money first (for some reason, I?m not filthy rich yet), which is one thing I'd like help with. Of course, I get the feeling that way too many people throw money at recording instead of learning how to do it properly and it's a path I plan on staying away from.
This is my 5th post so I have to double post here to link to the music (due to site rules, need 6 posts for links). Before you listen, here are some things up front:
- I like the song but the recording is pretty bad. Really, steel yourself.
- There is an incredible amount of noise on the vocal track. I don't know why. It?s also eq?d and condensed very badly. I am including a no-vocal version so you can hear the instruments. I almost didn?t even include the vocal version but these are problems that I?m not entirely sure how to solve so it?s important that I include them.
- I'm not concerned with anything but the recording process right now. The guitar is amped with a Microcube at low volume, I had basically just shown the singer this tune so he didn't really know it (I just wanted a track), and I had spent a total of 1.5-2 hours of my entire life playing drums when I recorded this. So yeah there are other non-recording issues but they aren?t the focus.
- I have really thick skin.
Ok, had a listen? So here are some of my immediate thoughts.
- The sound is not very full. I think it?s called boxiness? I?m betting that this is a combination of things, but how much of it is the mic, etc? I do feel like I need a better mic. The 58 seems very dull, but it could be other things.
- Stuff is clipping all over the place. I especially have a hard time with this when I?m trying to equalize the parts, with vocal parts being the worst. Also, tracks seem to start clipping at medium volumes for me. I think this has to do with my soundcard but I dunno, maybe it is normal.
- I don?t like Kristal. I am probably going to switch over to Reaper.
- The vocals are eq?d and condensed terribly, especially in the beginning. I am trying to use the tools built into Kristal for this and I feel like they are very rudimentary. Any advice about this? Should I be looking at external kinds of software for this or will programs like Reaper have better tools?
- Right now I have a mic going into a mixer which is going into Line In on a crappy soundcard. I tried using the USB function instead but it is so quiet that I had to switch back to Line In. I don?t think the mixer is working properly but it could just be the USB drivers. I feel like this is a weak point and causing problems with the sound quality, noise levels, clipping, and everything.
- Oh god, the recording latency. I had to drag and drop all the clips into place, what a pain. I am going to look at using Asio4All for some latency correction. But does having a good soundcard or an audio interface solve this?
So, where should I start improving? What do I need to know that I clearly don?t know? What gear do I need to buy right this instant? I can pick up more advanced things as I go along, but right now I am at a loss as to what needs to be the next step for me.
Any help is very much appreciated. Thanks.