Hi, I just installed cakewalk 9 on my computer, and for the most part it seems to work fine. Last night, I recorded guitar on track 1. Then I played track 1 and recorded vocals on track 2. It seems like track 2 recorded what was in track one, as well as the vocals. I could not seem to find help...
Hi, Just reading around here, and I notice some people Mic there guitars to record them, instead of plugging them in directly....Is there a reason for this? The only thing I can think of is to get the harmonics of the room recorded as well...
Hi, I posted about this a few weeks ago. I contacted AKG since, and the D72s is the same as the D660s. The link is here:
http://www.akg.com/products/powerslave,mynodeid,15,pid,265,id,265,_language,EN.html
My local music store still has a great deal on these, and I'd like to use it to record...
I am considering creating a hobby home studio in my basement. I have two rooms to choose from. I really dont want to re-model until i've tested all the waters with this...
Room 1:
Size 20 X 12
Stucko Ceiling and Walls
1 Small window
1 Door
Lots of power outlets
Good lighting
Room 2:
Size 10 X...
Hi, my local music shop has a D-72s on sale at a reasonable price. Does anyone have/uses microphone? I am looking for some decent vocals, and may also be used for small gigs.
Thanks!
P.S. I did search, and found nothing on the subject.
Hi, I was just wondering a few things.
When I play/record my music at home (through my Marshall AS50R Amp) my vocals sound a little flat. Last weekend, I was jamming with an old friend. I hooked my Mike into his system (Not really sure what the system was) and my vocals were 10X better. They...
Hi, I recorded a live performance onto my computer for a friend yesterday. THe overall quality of the recording is good, but the vocals are very low and hard to distinguish...Is there any way I can clean them up?
Hello! And let me start off by saying what a great site this is.
I am just getting started with computer recording and have a few questions.
First off, I have a Marshall AS50R amplifier with a 1/4" line out jack. I took a 1/4" to 1/8" adapter and hooked this to the "line-in" of my computer...