yeah, if you listen to the live versions of justice songs, they sound so much cooler. when bob rock first started producing the band, he wanted to be able to capture their live sound on an album. more bass and more drums. he succeeded on the black album. that album will hold up for a while...
i happen to hate korn's sound, especially that rattling bass. just sounds like he's playing with rubber bands or something. he may have a technique for that, but it definitely doesn't work for me.
i'm particularly unfond of st.anger and and justice for all by metallica, in terms of production...
i think a lot of people would agree that you should try to get a mic and to mic your acoustic instead of using its pickup. pickups are generally only used in live situations. there's a thread on this that was put up recently, it'll give you a better idea regarding the pros and cons of acoustic...
well if you have a mixer, then maybe a card like the audiophile usb would be the right solution for you, although i'm not totally sure. you could hook up the mixer to the soundcard to record everything into the computer. i'm sure others may have better ideas than i do though.
haha, yeah ive never seen anyone else recommend that program. anyway, i love audition and i've used it forever. i really do want to try getting into cubase or something more powerful, but i'm just dumb when it comes to that lol audition is the easiest of all the programs (i think) and has a...
well, it depends what your situation is. are you in a band? or are you just recording yourself playing guitar and vocal demos? if you're just messing around by yourself, i'd recommend a usb or firewire device. i've been using the mobilepre usb by m-audio which is made for people with...
yeah, i dont buy the argument that usb isn't good for audio. it's not the best of course, but for people like you guys (and myself) who just hang out and record demos alone, these usb devices are great and give us just what we need and nothing more. this Edirol UA-5 looks like its better than...
hey there, wav files are huge. there isn't really a way to shrink them unless you convert it to another file format like mp3, but mp3 is lower quality than wav. there are some files formats that im aware of that like "ape" that dont result in loss of quality, but i dont know what player...
i think it's a good option. i have one and have been plugging it incessantly on these boards. i happen to be selling mine just cuz i happen to be outgrowing it, but i have a link to this in the forsale section of this board. if you're just recording yourself, it's a good tool. this is...
well, the "standard" for dynamic mics is the shure sm57 if you're doing lots of guitar (and other instrumental) stuff. it's about $100us and is widely used by professionals. it might not be the absolute best, but it is one of the favorites out there. i believe the sm58 is a decent dynamic for...
i think usb is fine. although i would recommend the mobilepre usb by m-audio, which is a step up from the fast track. it allows you to use condensor mics and is suitable for just doing guitar work. if you don't record with a full band, something simple like this will definitely suffice. i...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=3780482265&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT It's up for grabs. I know some people on here give it flack, but I truly believe this is a solid device for those starting off and just recording a guitar track or vocals in their bedroom, and for those...
yeah, channel 1 on the mobilepre does the left channel, and channel 2 is the right channel. if you only use one mic or input into a channel, you have to record in mono for that channel. if you got 2 mics, then you could record in stereo