does the myspace player not let you guys listen or something?
'Cause this is the second post i've done like this where i have a good many views but no replies. Makes me think you can't get it to play.
I'm exporting a song as a pcm/uncompressed wave at 44100[ i think thats the rate] Hz and 16 bit.
And yet, when I try to play it on the computer music player, it can't
I burn it to cd and play it on a cd player, and the track shows up with the track length it should have, but not sound comes out.
normally, i just use pcm/uncompressed waves when i export cause thats what it's on by default, but i've noticed, of course, theres several other types.
Can you guys explain what these are?
who here, when recording a song on a guitar, or vocals, or bass, or anything where you repeat the same riffs in a song, play the song entirely through each session, and who will record the chorus riif, and then copy and paste wnever theres another chorus?
well, for drum recording, it sucks that you only have one mic input. If I were you, I would go to radio shack or somewhere like that, and I believe they have adapters where you can plug multiple mic cords into it, and then plug it into a mic jack, that way you can plug more than on mic into a...
Rami, I didnt mean getting mics to add what we have to record drums. I should have been clearer. I meant to get more mics that we would use to replace some of the mics we already have to use on drums.
thanks for the advice, dude. your drum recordings sound pretty good. Not crazy about the kick sound, but i'm sure that could be fixeed with a little eq tracking. I might end up buying that package.
thanks for the advice guys. i'm gonna look into all the mics suggested.
Lemme sort do a restart on this thread A little. Me and a couple friends are starting a smell recording studio to make demos for local bands, artists, and such. Therefore, we will be recording different types of music...
Well, for overheads I already have a studio projects B1 and a Shure ksm[ i think thats what its called]. Does that change your answers, or should I still focu on better overheads rather than better drum mics?
okay. Question for you guyses
Now, excluding recording cymbals,if you could use an sm57 and get this to record the rest of your drums, which is 250 bucks:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Shure-PG-4Piece-Drum-Microphone-Package?sku=270297
or, you could get a shure beta 52, and then...
ok, so, control surfaces are basically for people who like recording into a software on a computer, but like the feel of faders and knobs under their fingers, right?
But would you record into a control surface as well? Culd you, say, record into a firepod into a comp, but have a control...
So, I was making a drum track for a song, when all the sudden the little graph that I put the notes in manually just runs out, and theres nothing but white left. I can still put notes in, but I have no graph to keep rhythym. How do I fix this?