
mwthompson
Croisaandwich
I'm on a classical musicians salary. You are probably Bill Gates compared to me. Hold me.![]()
Well, I do work at a university, so at least the view isn't always too bad.

Do you freelance or are you in an orchestra?
I'm on a classical musicians salary. You are probably Bill Gates compared to me. Hold me.![]()
Well, I do work at a university, so at least the view isn't always too bad.
Do you freelance or are you in an orchestra?
I do both, I do a lot of Opera and Ballet.
I do both, I do a lot of Opera and Ballet.
In the context of this forum, I consider "home recording" to mean "hobbyist." I didn't sign up to find out which $3000 microphone was the best, I signed up to learn how I can make the best out of my modest equipment, and to learn about what other modestly priced equipment was out there to play with. I'm never going to be a rockstar, and I definitely do not want to run a commercial studio. I just want to have a good time and write some music and fool the average person into thinking I paid someone else to record it.![]()
Let's not forget the pioneers of analog multitrack synth recording "at home" either, such as Walter Carlos, Isao Tomita and Larry Fast.Mike Oldfield is also one of the Patron Saints
No "this is only home recording" labels or excuses any more.
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Do not waste your money on Autotune. This is a newbie mistake. If you have a problem voice, it will not help much. You've got to practice your vocals daily to fix that one. Try not be too dependant on a crutch like that. Its not meant to fix a bad voice that only practice will correct.
As for PSW vs. HR, sure, there are a few pros here. Not too many stay for long, which I can understand. You have to be a twisted sort of freak to survive here for any length of time![]()
Let's not forget the pioneers of analog multitrack synth recording "at home" either, such as Walter Carlos, Isao Tomita and Larry Fast.
Interesting. My wife was in opera when I met her when she was finishing her masters in vocal performance. She went to school with and was good friends with Dawn Upshaw... a name that should ring a bell with DavidK and Obi-Wan. My wife has a beautiful coloratura voice and could have gone far in that field, but she chose a career in sacred music (church music ministry).
Her voice is a big part of my music as well, which I guess I would call progressive new age rock for lack of a better term. Ah, the joys of mutitracking… one wife = a whole choir of angels.
Do you have any clips online? I would love to hear it. Thats something I want to do in the future, add some opera-esque singing to my stuff. Did she go to Illinois Wesleyan? I think thats where Dawn went for undergrad. I do instrumental music mainly for convenience, I cant sing.The violin is the most expressive instrument, but nothing can compete with a trained human voice.
I’m a bit old school when it comes to copyright and protecting my work. It’s pretty unique stuff and I don’t want it out there for people to grab and claim as their own.![]()
I thought the good old sealed envelope with your songs, addressed to yourself, with date stamp (not opened until you're in the court room) worked just fine.
Mike Oldfield is also one of the Patron Saints of HR, especially HOW he made his albums and how they were released. Tubular Bells was recorded in Richard Bransons home. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubular_Bells
i'll see about uploading it to you.i got lots of loops and samples too.