Deftones, white pony
Pink Floyd, dark side of the moon,
Pink Floyd atom heart mother
Radio head, OK computer
Joni Mitchell.... Pretty much any best of
Team sleep, self titled
Candiria, the process of self development
Massive attack... Everything they've ever done
Garden state...
Good advice. Health is so important. I don't know how people make it without vitamins, I guess u don't notice until after u start taking them then you're like '' oh, THIS is how I'm supposed to feel''
I was listening to some modern music and flipped it to something recorded in the sixties and imeadietly noticed how limited the overall frequency was. No low bass, no sparkle in the high end. But within A FEW SECONDS my ears started to adjust and everything sounded normal.... Man... Crazy how...
You'll get better, man. I think one if the most important things other than having good monitors us to KNOW your monitors.. Know what good music is supposed to sound like on them. When I first started out, I didn't really understand this concept but over time, you'll start to recognize...
No, not metal... Not yet anyway (but I have plans :)
The ep I'm working on is pretty chill actually, kind of a massive attack /team sleep vibe. 70 db seems comfortable... So basically I get the mix going at a comfortable volume and check it at 85db... I need to make sure I have the weight...
I hear people saying 85db is the proper leval to have when mixing but it seems extremely loud to me. I play a pink noise file and it's almost overwhelming, is it because I'm in a small room (like 15x15) or is it because my spl meter needs calibration? It's actually just an app..
Loaded question but here's what I've been doing. It all starts with arrangement. Of course the kick and bass will take Care of your low end, vocals and acoustic usually spread a wide range of the frequency spectrum but pick and choose instruments and sounds to sort if fill in spaces in the...
It was a bid, last minute it shot up to like $200 which is more than I have. I've been looking up mics all day, I just want to pull the trigger already. Yeah, there's alot of mxl choices, I'm not married to the tube idea because I have a tube preamp. Just don't want that little bump in the...
I'm looking at a mxl v69m tube mic on ebay, usually sells for 250-300, they have it up for $98. So far I've been working with an SM58 which I don't think sounds all that great on my voice and a cheap Chinese bm 700 which actually sounds OK considering how cheap it was. I love the sound of...
Presonus vxp vocal strip to native instruments sessions i/o usb interface, output from that is left and right trs cables going to one pair of krk rocket 8's
I haven't used the headphone splitter yet, it's not a pro device, it's actually from a public library... ( I got that, some retro headphones, a tape recorder etc in an auction) ... It doesn't have a power source, it basically has one hole for input and four holes for outputs and volume...
Both seem great, the makie is cheaper and seems to be exactly what I need. Thanks. U know, I have a headphone splitter box, would that work? Or would the output be too low?
I wanted to ad another set of monitors to my set up and be able to switch between them back and forth to check my mixes. My interface only has two outputs (a left and right trs) and a headphone out. Looking for a cheap way to do this, hopefully without loosing quality, which would be pointless...
Thanks guys. So basically leave it alone until I'm ready to take it down to 16 bit for cd distribution, then choose either the plug in of choice or reaper to do it but not both.
One more, is dithering useful when up sampling? Like if tracks were recorded at 16/44.1 but then converted to a...
First off let me say that the style of the music I'm doing is kind of dirty. Record static, saturation etc, I'm not super picky about a really clean, flawless sound. OK. Now, I've been recording and mixing in 24/44.1. When it comes time to print to cd quality, I'm confused by a couple...
Wow, the four track version looks good, it claims it doesn't clutter it up with too many features, which the problem with my zoom multi. Looks good, I was thinking something like the one in the link, or one if those hand held ones with the x/y mics.... Or a tape recorder.... Any other...
A friend of mine, who was used to recording to tape back in the 70's and 80's found that he did better on a digital multi track recorder than a computer. The set up was more familiar. Just a thought. Plus with one of those, alot of times, your preamp, effects, knobs, faders etc are all...