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BassboyCUA
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Hey Kids! This might sound a little stupid so i hope no one is here to judge. My Guitarist owns a cake walk program Cake walk music create2003. There's a greenish picture of a girl on the front i dont know if that helps any. Well we all record the our instruments at the same time. The best position for the mic to pick up the instruments is right near the bass drum and we place the amps right next to the bass drum. So obviously the sound we recive is very bassy and its hard to hear all the other drums. The mic we use is a Nady Condensor a scm 900 series to be specific. We are on a low budget and cannot afford a drum mic kit. After we record the music I go back and finish up with vocals. It's very difficult tho because we can't mix it together due to lack of knowledge of this program. The way we mix it together is saving the tracks and then opening them and mixing them in the sound recorder program that comes standard on windows. This is difficult becuase we need to get the timing exactly right. I wanted to know if we need an actual mixing board or can you mix it together in the program. another thing is if we record two seperate tracks is there a way to put the tracks together in the program and burn a cd of our demo straight from the program. Well thats about all the trouble we have with it so any help is greatly appreciated. You guys are awesome. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! - BASSBOYCUA -
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Hey Kids! This might sound a little stupid so i hope no one is here to judge. My Guitarist owns a cake walk program Cake walk music create2003. There's a greenish picture of a girl on the front i dont know if that helps any. Well we all record the our instruments at the same time. The best position for the mic to pick up the instruments is right near the bass drum and we place the amps right next to the bass drum. So obviously the sound we recive is very bassy and its hard to hear all the other drums. The mic we use is a Nady Condensor a scm 900 series to be specific. We are on a low budget and cannot afford a drum mic kit. After we record the music I go back and finish up with vocals. It's very difficult tho because we can't mix it together due to lack of knowledge of this program. The way we mix it together is saving the tracks and then opening them and mixing them in the sound recorder program that comes standard on windows. This is difficult becuase we need to get the timing exactly right. I wanted to know if we need an actual mixing board or can you mix it together in the program. another thing is if we record two seperate tracks is there a way to put the tracks together in the program and burn a cd of our demo straight from the program. Well thats about all the trouble we have with it so any help is greatly appreciated. You guys are awesome. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! - BASSBOYCUA -