Charging for recordings

  • Thread starter Thread starter bmcclure
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He could definitely charge more if he had real bells and real whistles.
 
Lol, all kidding aside, there is nothign wrong with the GI box for many recordings. It IS a GI box, a variation of the standard DI box, so that wasn't a typo if that's what you were referring to. It's a GI because it's got a 4x12 speaker cab simulator.

I don't use the GI much anymore since I got my V-AMP though.

I don't have real bells and whistles, but i have tambourines, finger cymbals, and shakers ;-)

honestly, what can I do about the volume problem? Even things that are at the point of almost clipping are too quiet on my recordings when i mix them down and listen to them on a regular stereo system. Thanks!
 
bmcclure said:
honestly, what can I do about the volume problem? Even things that are at the point of almost clipping are too quiet on my recordings when i mix them down and listen to them on a regular stereo system. Thanks!

Limiting and mastering.

I don't have real bells and whistles, but i have tambourines, finger cymbals, and shakers ;-)


By law, you can't charge for recording unless you have a cowbell, cause, I've got a fever............
:D
 
grinder said:
By law, you can't charge for recording unless you have a cowbell, cause, I've got a fever............
:D


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