He's saying the sum of the signals may be clipping your master.. the master being the last fader in your mix that all of the individual tracks / instruments go thru. This is your master level essentially. So if the sum of the drum part and the piano part combined are causing the overall level to...
I own a creation station pc that is treated with auralex to dampen the sound.. I'm sure the case has ALOT to do with it.. If I were you i'd look up the creation station pc's from sweetwater and steal thier methods.. my pc is never heard.. I sat and tried to hear it while there was a lot of...
The trick is not to tell them you're replacing the sound.. if you choose the right sound to replace it with.. maybe even the exact same drum for example.. it will just be a better source sample of the same thing.. so to them it will just sound like you've made their performance with their...
Ahh.. alright, sorry about that.. I must have used a dated currency calculator.. well that's certainly not a bad choice.. I think you wouldn't regret doing that.. Sounds like you're getting a great deal.. you getting those new for that price?
Well thanks Steve, but actually you rock.. over half of my research is info that came from Robby Resnick of Sweetwater.. tell him I said hi.. I love the MA200 as well..
ED call these guys on the real.. great, great service and support.. they even put candy in the bottom of the box with your...
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/RME-HDSPe-AIO?sku=500411&src=3WWRWXGB&ZYXSEM=0 This is for use with interfaces that have aes/spdif output.. this is the way to go.. 400 pounds.. (your pc must be equipped with pcie slots for this.. if your pc is newer it should have this.. if you're...
Tell you what.. let me get some more info from you, and then I'll suggest some alternatives.. Are you using protools? Also what is your overall budget? Will you be recording primarily yourself and occasionaly others, or will you be recording a lot of different people.. How much I/O do you need...
That'd be excellent! I like to call myself a producer, but first I'm a recording artist / mixing engineer and really just recently got seriously into producing.. It'd be excellent to work with you.
And yes, I mean replacing the Delta.. that would by my first move if I were you.. There are...
Well I certainly see your point.. I would never want anyone to base any decision on what I've put in here, or specifically what anyone person's opinion would suggest in here or any forrum.. I firmly believe each person should form a first hand opinioin of thier own..
While maybe they don't...
Well I certinaly didn't mean to offend anyone here.. but I still stand behind my observations.. let me simplify my perspective some..
lets just forget about digi for a moment.. let's look at any business model.. there is a different between profit and gouging.. I'm not saying they shouldn't...
IMO I think you would be better served to look at mic options here.. I don't think going to the voicemaster is going to be a fix for that, though it might still be an improvement.. I think you'd get a lot further to just A. Track lower when recording loud verses B. Try out dynamic mics when...
Glad to see you're still doing your thing.. I remember you from RM.com from many years ago.. The things you're looking at upgrading are great big steps in the right direction, but don't expect it's going to be automatic.. I just got a u87.. It's such a great mic, but your room has to really be...
More than welcome.. glad I could be of some help.. I think you'll be very happy with it.. it's very effective. Just this last weekend I added a vocal booth made of pvc pipe and moving blankets.. put my mic with the reflexion filter in it.. and couldn't be more happy with the results.
I sat in on a metal session last summer.. This guy recorded mostly metal.. and said the secret is to use sound replacement as so many metal bands are not really acheiving a good source sound to begin with.. His primary go to plugins were drumagog and ozone.. They made a huge difference.. I...
There are lots and lots of options for you, but all dependent upon your budget.. what are you looking to spend? Do you have firewire, or is your system strictly pci/pcie?
I'd guess that your problem lies in the mix based on what you're saying.. I think a lot of people tend to exagerate the low end when using monitors.. That to me is why you're getting better results with your surround sound.. your mixing on more common speakers for budget friendly consumer use...