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I am a music therapist, and have done some recording with individual clients. I am used to using garageband as the software, and have used either an alesis i02 express or a very simple imic as my interface. I often use the different tracks on garageband to allow for a clean sound. I'm really, very, very, very novice when it comes to recording.
But now I'm going to be working with a group. Money is not necessarily an object, as the organization is submitting for a grant for the equipment, so we can dream big even if we don't end up getting it. They are adults with down syndrome, and they have been accustomed to "performing" shows for their families. Now we want to step up and have opportunities to record. They have created a music video, using already pre-recorded music, and now they want to be able to create music videos and make the music themselves.
There could potentially be guitar, live drums, piano, and up to 10 vocalists. Is there anything I can do to record multiple 'live' instruments and still be able to balance those tracks separately? Or, let's say, I had a drum and guitar track down and wanted to record the group of vocalists singing - how do I allow them to hear the existing track and sing along with it - without the first track being "re-recorded" on the second track and muddying the sound?
I don't know if I'm making any sense - but if anyone can at least point me in the right direction, that would be fantastic.
But now I'm going to be working with a group. Money is not necessarily an object, as the organization is submitting for a grant for the equipment, so we can dream big even if we don't end up getting it. They are adults with down syndrome, and they have been accustomed to "performing" shows for their families. Now we want to step up and have opportunities to record. They have created a music video, using already pre-recorded music, and now they want to be able to create music videos and make the music themselves.
There could potentially be guitar, live drums, piano, and up to 10 vocalists. Is there anything I can do to record multiple 'live' instruments and still be able to balance those tracks separately? Or, let's say, I had a drum and guitar track down and wanted to record the group of vocalists singing - how do I allow them to hear the existing track and sing along with it - without the first track being "re-recorded" on the second track and muddying the sound?
I don't know if I'm making any sense - but if anyone can at least point me in the right direction, that would be fantastic.