I have an opportunity to pick up a big old Ramsa mixer for a song (I suspect its a Ramsa 8118, but I'll have to check in a couple of days when I'm in it's vicinity to make sure). I do almost everything in-the-box - I mostly write electronic music using softsynths, but I do end up recording...
Given the specs, I would assume you're machine is sufficiently old to be equipped with only USB 1.1 ports. I can't find data on M-Audio's site either way, but its possible the Axiom requires USB 2.0. I actually think its unlikely (MIDI data isn't that heavy, shouldn't require the throughput of...
MIDI does not actually contain audio data. It is simply instructions to a synthesizer, like "now play a middle C at volume 98 for 2 seconds" - its like sheet music for a computer.
A much more in-depth response: http://www.tweakheadz.com/how_to_get_started_with_midi.html
In addition to the...
I really don't think that transposition makes one bit of difference. If you play a song, then hit a bunch of random notes (so I lose my sense of the key), and then play the song again shifted up or down a bit, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference. Most people wouldn't. The 1% or so of...
I think this is what you want to do:
-Record the accompaniment to your song before the event.
-Play back the accompniment at the event so you can sing along.
If that's right, you don't need a karaoke machine, just a CD player. A true karaoke track is transposable and has a way to show lyrics...
We write the same style of music, and while I have a few hardware synths in my studio, I find myself using them les and less over time. If, like you say, you have a cpu with decent processing power, you can open plenty of softsynths simultaneously, switch them out easily, and they remember...
First, I REALLY like you're album art.
Second, some notes on the one-sheet. The basic format and look seems fine to me, but I'd recommend these changes to the details.
-I would say "home studio" rather than "living room and bedroom" - it sounds more professional.
-I'd remove the "artwork...
If the end result is that the exact same sound is coming out of both left and right channels, then you've just done a lot of work to achieve mono. Now, if you were to split them like this, and put some chorus or other effect on only one side, you're starting to do something creative, and maybe...
An example of something you'd frequently record in stereo is synths. Most decend keyboards have Left and Right outs, allowing you to record them in stereo. A lot of complex synth sounds will have some some subtle autopanning going on, and perhaps stereo echo/reverb. I've read that some...
One thing iTunes does offer that you don't is a well-known name. More people will be comfortable enough to trust that if they give their credit card info to Apple, it won't be stolen or abused. Fewer people will trust you if you do it yourself. That's not to say you shouldn't do it - the...
I've held off on replying to this thread for a full year (when I released my album) to gather a reasonable bit of info.
Sold over 1 year: 11 (10 CD Baby, 1 Amazon)
Genre: Ambient/Electronic New Age
Promotion:
*MySpace - between 100 and 150 friends, many of which are other artists, and I...
I'm unfamiliar with Cubase, but this should be a generally-applicable method. Duplicate the track in question, and put reverb on the new copy of it (100% wet). Pan the dry copy right, and the reverbed copy left. Adjust faders to taste.
Mad is right, though, this is much more of a wierd...
They're called "control surfaces". I haven't tried them myself, so can't say anthing for their quality. There doesn't seem to be a huge selection of them out there, but there is a range of price/quality.
http://www.music123.com/Search/Default.aspx?N=64&Ntt=control+surface
Well, the KRK is in my car right now - I've been carrying around a gift card to Banjo Emporium for too long, so it was really just a $100 purchase, if you're willing to use faulty logic ;)
I have no doubt that the room is pretty bad - the sound when standing near a wall does indicate that low...
I've been monitoring with a pair of Event TR6s for a year and a half, and I'm generally happy, but they just have no bottom end. I'd estimate that kicks sounds 12-18 dB quieter in my studio than on any other system - so, I figure the little TR6s need a sub to keep them company. Any...