Must be resonance, which will cause one particular note to vibrate and stand out with more amplification. Consider using baffles, or blankets or any kind of foam, this may eliminate your problem. If it still exist, look in the recorded audio and give it a mild frequency cut.
Yes you can insert the enhancer inbetween your recorder and mixer, but make sure your levels are in an optimum range, dont overshoot it. Ananlog gives a little more headroom than digital, so if you are going to send the mix to a PC then you better not use the enhancer. Good Luck!
I am not a cubase user, but I can tell you the basics in midi recording though. After you print a midi track in cubase, run that track from a synth or drum machine and record a stereo audio track (like your voice tracks) After your audio track is printed, select all the audio tracks you want to...
Generally you will be needing two channels for stereo effects. If you are using two channels for different effects you will end up with mono effects, if it is alright with you.
Since you are having more than 3 midi gears already, I am sure you will be getting more too. Go with a proper midi interface which supports 4 or 5 in and out midi devices. Edirol 5x5 is a good one you can buy.
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Depends on how the software handles. If you have a whole lot of program running in the primary (1st) hard drive and if you feel that your recording software is not handling good for any reason, then you can install just this recording software in the second harddrive with OS and do the...
:confused: I am ready to buy a Korg stand alone D1600 recorder, can someone tell me what is the difference between the new 1600MKII ($1050) model and 1600($950) model.
Select the headphones depending upon their purpose. Senheisers are nicely padded very less leak, while AKG is pretty nice for tracking. Your computer needs more memory and harddrive space. Go to www.newegg.com you can get good deals.
The point of miking a amp is to get the natural sound with roominess in it. If you run it through the line out, then you wont get the same sound no matter what company amp you use. So decide on what you are gonna do, go direct or mic it. My advice is do both and combine them.
The distance from you and your monitors is the same as the distance from each of them apart. and keep them in your eye level. That will help. More than all that listen and change positions again and listen, cos the room may change the acoustics and reflections.
I just put my Lexicon PCM81 muli effects processor on ebay, also there is a Roland JV1010 and then a USB interface and 2 channel Preamp. Anybody interested can bid.
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Your computer speaker is connected to your onboard or PCI sound card, so like gordone said plug the speakers in the M-Box headphone out or main out or where ever possible using a 1/8 to 1/4 (hopefully) adapter. Dont even try to mix with those speakers, you will end up with a muddy mix for sure...
Your question is very broad, narrow it down. There are hundreds of products on each category and too bad most of them are good in quality at their price range. So break it down and ask teh same question in each resp forums. For example Go to the Mic forum and ask about the choices you selected...
Frooty loops is a quality beat sequencer and goes pretty well with any cakewalk product, quality is really good an you can tweak the sounds to get your taste. So go ahead and have fun with it.
Dithering is just adding a mild noise to your track. Keep it to the end, so you wont amplify the noise along with the signal. Track Markers wont affect your dither, trim and add silence will affect dither, if you do them after applying the dither. Just do all the processing and mix in the bit...