I know virtually nothing about EQ but cut nearly everything as much as possible . If I then want a cello I cut half as much bass and it sounds fairly bassy in relatively terms . I guess it's sort of audio illusion
I'm thinking really just in practical terms . If there's alot going on in a track then a mono piano might be a better decision . Provided the performance is good and there's enough musical interest you might not really benefit from the extra candy that stereo provides thus leaving more room for...
Ok I went on fiverr looking for female vocalists . What if I were to premix onto two tracks then there's 6 blank tracks left . Export all those tracks individually (never actually done that before ) presumably when it came back the dp008ex can reimport it all ie the stereo mixdown and anything...
Is it possible to get someone to record remotely their vocal part . Problem is I don't use daw software so it's on an SD card recorded on tascam dp008ex
Yes could probably drop things in the mix I'm wondering where vocalists are . Is there a site . I've seen session sites but you can't actually talk to anyone
Great . Wondered if it could handle a vocal ? It started out intending to be a song idea then kind of Span out into a classical type thing . Possible ?
To my ears it's a kind of trade off . Keyboard pianos are ok but not great even the better ones are a bit cardboard . Stereo gives more ambience with them. .more candy I guess .but attempting one in mono might allow more space for other components to come through . I also find that timing wise...
Ok but say I record a piano out of a keyboard as stereo two track left and right is that taking up more sound space for other tracks to compete with than a recorded single track out of the left (stereo sum )