I think you would enjoy that one you can record 4 tracks at the same time so if you had some buddies that you wrote a song with you can record 4 different insturments at the same time and it will put them on there own tracks
no I want to learn to master but maybe I am not ready for it.but as I stated I would be happy just to get it louder..I read on the internet that one thing to do is wipe any nasty frequencies.but like I said I think my mix sounds good..but I would love to master it..I am not confusing mastering...
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and this http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Shure-SM57-InstrumentVocal-Mic?sku=270102
that should work out for you in a good way
lol I know...I the have everything I need.depending on if the song calls for compression is weither or not you need it..sometimes you need compression sometimes you need limiting or sometimes you need both..but thanks for trying to help me I appreciate it
right I know that frequencies are only part of it..as far as I can tell from reading on the internet about mastering is that limiting.compressing eq'ing are involed but I don't understand exactly what I am needing to do..I hear the mix it sound good to me.the only thing that I really want to...
alright I now that when mastering one of the things you have to do is wipe out all of the nasty freqencies..I recall seeing a meter that shows you the frequencies that are causing your track to peak/clip..correct me if I am wrong but you can't get a nice loud track with nasty frequencies.do you...
no I don't record Avril anymore..lol yeah I thought I should bring up the over head some too.I actually have the limiter.but I can't get it any louder.let me explain how I got the volume I got and maybe you can understand how to help me more.I mixed the tracks export them to wav..the I reopened...