If I have two or more guitar tracks and I want to compress the tracks together, in other words have the total volume of all the tracks compressed, how would I do that? Hope I phrased that right. Thanks for your help.
Hi, I'm looking to get a tube amp for around $600. I'll probably buy used so I can get a higher end one. Two amps that I'm looking at are the Hotrod Deluxe and the Marshall DSL401. The main thing I want is a nice overdrive channel. Any other amps that I might have overlooked?
I'm in college now and am going to be moving into a house this summer which will double as my recording studio. It's a standard 4 wall room and my question is about the acoustics. What should i put on the walls (non permanent) to help the recording sound? Would foam on the corners be a good start?
Lately whenever I have my amp on for about 5-10 minutes all of a sudden a very loud, very high pitched squealing sound comes out of it. I'm at school right now with now way to really take it to a shop, but I plan to as soon as I get home. My question is does anyone have any idea of what it could...
My budget for mics would be probably around $400. I would be recording drums for rock music. It wouldn't be in a room thats treated really at all. I'm looking at probably a 2 OH, kick, and snare combo. I've been looking at naiants for OH's, but they're omni which i've read don't work very well...
I'm looking for ideas on a kick drum mic for hopefully under $100. I'm really open to all ideas though if most people think nothing can come close to a 52 or something of that caliber.
I'm using a Palamino V32 amp and when I play the amp for a while and have the reverb on I get a crackling noise. Its not a hum, but more of a crackle. If I turn it off then on again it stops for a while. Any ideas of what it is? I know basically no mechanics of what goes on inside the amp.
I'm looking for a beginning set to learn on and play with at my house. Pulse seems to have pretty good deals for this kind of thing. Anyone have any experience with them?
I have been doing some recording mainly using drum loops because of the lack of a live drummer. I've been finding that they're just not cutting it. What I'm wondering is how many of you guys have learned drums after being long time guitar players? Also relatively how easy was it? I know I won't...
I'm recording at home and usually I won't have a whole song idea all together at once so I'll record maybe 4 or 8 bars at a time. The problem is when I piece them together I get a small click. I've done some research and crossfades seem to be what I need to use. I've tried every type of waveform...
I get this error after i've inserted a drum loop, taken it out for whatever reason and try to put it back in. No clue why its doing this. I use PT LE and this hasn't ever happened before. Any ideas?
I'm wondering if anyone can give me some help regarding acid loops. Whenever I try to use them at a different tempo than what they are recorded at they get distorted. Any idea on how to fix this?
the interface i'm using right now doesn't have a s/pdif input. if i wanted to be able to use that type of input is there any small converters or mixers that i could get to plug into my interface instead of getting a whole new one?
I'm looking to get either modeling software/a multi effects pedal for recording. It doesn't matter to me if i have to mic my amp or not, i just want a quality sound. $400 dollars would be my limit for this. Any advice?
Right now i'm working with a two input interface going to my computer. In terms of price vs utility what would be my option to get more inputs recording at once? Is it possible to buy a miixer and run that into my interface to the computer?
i'm on a very limited budget being 19 and at school for most of the time. i have a MBox2 mini and am going to be recording my amp through a mic. my question is should i get the ART Tube MP Studio because its dirt cheap now or should i not bother and get a pre amp later on down the road?