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ChadNuttall
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Multi-track Isolation without Iso Booths
Hey All,
I am new to the bbs ... lots of quality information here for sure.
My question is about multi-track recording without isolation booths.
We are an acoustic duo ... so we've managed to record two albums at home by overdubbing all the parts ... record guitar, then vocals, etc.
However we recently grew from an acoustic duo to a trio with drums/ hand perc. We are going to have a hard time laying down a track at a time and still keep the right "feel."
Equipment is honestly not that big of an issue ... my band mate works at a Pro Audio rental place so we have access to any equipment we may need.
I also have a small 8 channel mixer as well ... and we've always recorded to the PC into Cakewalk. He has an Audigy sound card ... its alright. And I recently got an old Audiomedia III with Pro Tools (4ins).
Our big issue is we have no Iso booths ... I can't sing into my condensor mic anywhere close to an acoustic guitar ... never mind a drum kit.
We are not interested in a live off the floor recording ... and yes I know ... I could just hit the studio. But for this particular project we would like to do it ourselves ... or atleast partially at home.
With access to free/cheap equipment ... it seems lame to rent a studio just for the rooms.
Any ideas?
Hey All,
I am new to the bbs ... lots of quality information here for sure.
My question is about multi-track recording without isolation booths.
We are an acoustic duo ... so we've managed to record two albums at home by overdubbing all the parts ... record guitar, then vocals, etc.
However we recently grew from an acoustic duo to a trio with drums/ hand perc. We are going to have a hard time laying down a track at a time and still keep the right "feel."
Equipment is honestly not that big of an issue ... my band mate works at a Pro Audio rental place so we have access to any equipment we may need.
I also have a small 8 channel mixer as well ... and we've always recorded to the PC into Cakewalk. He has an Audigy sound card ... its alright. And I recently got an old Audiomedia III with Pro Tools (4ins).
Our big issue is we have no Iso booths ... I can't sing into my condensor mic anywhere close to an acoustic guitar ... never mind a drum kit.
We are not interested in a live off the floor recording ... and yes I know ... I could just hit the studio. But for this particular project we would like to do it ourselves ... or atleast partially at home.
With access to free/cheap equipment ... it seems lame to rent a studio just for the rooms.
Any ideas?
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