It's available as a free demo from steinberg actually. I bought it though, a little confusing because I had 6.5 flow down and now I need to learn all over again. This should be interesting...LOVE the EQ though!
Think I found the source of my mud frustration in a room mic that I didn't have set to the correct group. Let's see how this one sounds.
http://soundcloud.com/pahtcub/rocking-in-the-free-world-less
This is why I hate mixing small stage live recordings, it's just a muddy mess no matter what you do...oh well, I tried.
http://soundcloud.com/pahtcub/rocking-in-the-free-world-by
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About 3 hours organizing and mixing. The stick hits on the cymbals are annoying retrack please!!! Just a quick compress and limit didn't squash it on export.
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http://soundcloud.com/pahtcub/vagabond-by-barmans-fault3
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Or heres a better link for it a quick mixdown I did, man I never realized how bad C3000B that vocal mic was until now!:-)
http://soundcloud.com/pahtcub/you-remix
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I have a song in mind for my first project sample on cubase 7 if you are down for some collaboration, here's the version from when I was 16 on good ol cubase 3!!! SoundClick artist: Patrick Kelley Music - Just me doing my thang...
Before I treated my room I bought the auralex mudguard (reflection filter) and I really did notice a difference in my recordings but it does nothing for your mixes since your room still sounds horrible, but if you're just doing voice overs I'm guessing it would be pretty useful.
If it's your first time recording guitars then don't expect miracles, it gets better with time, you will learn tricks that work with your set up after a while of using it but I wouldn't expect your first time ever recording to be awesome reguardless and especially if it's all ITB. Trust me I...
Nevermind I found the upgrade price, but yeah definately gonna grab that thing and at least star something new to see how it sounds, actually $149 saves me money since I was about to buy a tape emulation plug in for $300+ now I can skip it and see how the built in tape emulation works.
This was clip 2. I put it through an la2a compressor plug in added a little eq boost for sibilance and clarity in the mid 2k and high shelf, then added a bit of convolution reverb(which I would normally adjust to suit the backing music) then just a base pitch correction for the parts that stuck...