Ok so heres the problem.
I hjave to fix something that i woudl rather just re track, but i dont have the equipment at this point.
Basically i tracked my gutiar to hot. They were constantly peaking at 0 db.
So i had a thought: what if i made sent my track to an aux input, then sent the aux...
i dont know how to dial in compressors or high/low pass filters.
Ive read so much about them, i know exactly what it does, but when it comes to making an insert i just cant make things fit.
So mi horrible at mixing.
Horrible at using eq filters, compression, dithers, etc.
I will pay someone 20 dollars to do this:
i will send you my pro tools session. all tracks are done, the guitars, bass, vocals, and drums.
There are a total of 4 guitar tracks: two double tracked rhythms, and...
use a program called guitar pro 5
Once you have programmed your drums, export the midi and import it into your DAW
From there, set the output of the midi track to your drum program.
Your drum program will play it, since the midi is standard midi.
o yea i do tend to actually stay back fairly far even for singing vocals.
Doesnt the proximity effect kill off your end higher end frequency spectrum though?
So i have a problem with cymbals bleeding constantly and toms sustaining for too long.
i have an idea to use an unconventional compression scheme, please leave some feedback:
extremely low threshold
high ratio: 5-8:1
Very slow attack speed
very slow release
i know its weird, but i think...
ok,
I fully understand the best thing is to just get a separate hard drive, which i am planning on doing.
BUt until then, what would be the better option:
Keeping project files on a separate partition
Keeping project files on a USB hard drive
Currently those are my only two options.
wait, what does this mean?!@
I have 4 gb of ram, and i actually downgraded from windows 7 to XP professional (32 bits, im running 7.4) and it works so much better.
I know that there is a theoretical memory cap on 32 bit OS for somewhere at 3gb, so shouldnt i be able to optimize up to 3 gb?
Hello
I like a wide range of music and i love recording many different types of music, ranging from pop, emo, rap, country, and even death metal.
I just bought a fairly cheap condensor mic (AT3035) and so far its been really good for my clean vocals.
BUt now im planning on recording some...