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    Creating A Click Track

    The first thing you have to figure out is the time signature of each part. Basically the number of clicks until the riff repeats. Then the figure out the tempos of each part. Some clicks have a tap feature which could help you figure it out. If not just click the hihats or tap your foot...
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    boom boom bap

    booooom bachika, boomidyboom boom bachicka booooom bachika, bikity boom kaboom akika brakady brakady brakady krak mufflely moom eemoom eemak kipity kripity skipity boom boomity boom eboom ebak This thread's awsome. Who would have thought that you could jam on message boards :D
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    editing multiple tracks

    I think Drumagog has a way to do that. Supposedly it can auto silence your overheads using a trigger on another track. So the method would be to make two more copies of the snare track. Auto-replace the snare on the primary snare track, while ducking the overheads overheads and auto replace...
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    Studio-in-a-Box Right For Me?

    Just something I'd like to add. You can download software from korg's website that will convert the MP2s into .wav. That way all you have to do is download your tracks straight into the computer, and you don't have to worry about the AD conversion of your sound card. I don't know if they have...
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    Favorite vox mic

    The NTK and NT5s are really the best Mics I have. The NTK usually sounds better, but I've found the NT5 sounds a little better for some voices. Particularly with singers with higher chest voices. Also the room might make a difference. If the room is too live the NT5 doesn't pick up as much...
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    Roll your eyes--- here's another one

    Thanks for the link. That's pretty much what I had in mind as far as where I'd hang the blankets. The room is a 60'x35' unfinnished basement with nothing in it except for drums, a guitar and bass amp, some pa gear and recording equipment. There is a little bit of stuff that is stored there...
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    Condenser mic noise

    I had a problem like that with one of my Rode NT5's. I don't know what caused the problem, but they sent me a new pair a couple of weeks later.
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    Favorite vox mic

    Rode NTK or NT5 depending on the singer and the music.
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    Roll your eyes--- here's another one

    D'oh Do you think hanging the blankets up around the set on a cloths line would be good enough or should they be closer to the walls? I'm figuring if there is more space between the walls and the blankets the sound of the room would be weaker and less likely to pass through the blankets. Am I...
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    Roll your eyes--- here's another one

    I actually made some 2x4' panels with about 6" of CO 703 glued to them. (I think I have five of them, maybe six.) They are leaned up against the wall behind the drums (where the mics are pointed to.). They help. Actually they help out ALOT despite only being four feet tall. But, the sound...
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    Underrated guitarists

    Dave Murry from Iron Maiden is always hidden in the shadow of Adrien Smith. The are a lot of european metal guitar players that are just phenominal but are generally unnoticed in the States. All the musicians from Godsmack (well except for Sully) are really a lot better than the music they...
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    Roll your eyes--- here's another one

    I hate for a "which mic should I buy" thread to be my first post here, but I couldn't really find a whole lot in the search for my particular situation. I have to record drum tracks in a horrible sounding room. (Sounds like an under ground nuclear blast shelter.) The room is too big to be...
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