Not really what I was expecting concerning sound engineering for the music studio environment, but I see that it still can pertain to music in some ways. Plus, you never know if you'll land a side job at a tv station. I like this, thanks!
I wonder why some people use their analog mixers connecting to computer monitors? Is it just for recording (or) displaying what they do on the mixers on the monitors? I can't think about it. Thanks.
Can anyone answer my confusion? I am going to record a blues song where there will be one guitar, bass ,organ, drums ans vocals. Here i am not using two guitars, only when i am doing solo parts. Here, the recordist said to record the same guitar track again and pan left and right but i really wanted to do is same like Alex hutchings trio, where there is one guitar, keyboard, bass and drums. So, is it really needed that we should record two guitars same and pan left and right or can we just copy and paste the same file and pan l/R? But, i really want to do is use only one guitar, so is it possible?
Not really what I was expecting concerning sound engineering for the music studio environment, but I see that it still can pertain to music in some ways. Plus, you never know if you'll land a side job at a tv station. I like this, thanks!
I wonder why some people use their analog mixers connecting to computer monitors? Is it just for recording (or) displaying what they do on the mixers on the monitors? I can't think about it. Thanks.
Great video! Thanks for this!
What kind of wire you used to your mic cables? It seems like thinner than the normal Mic and Speaker Cables?
great piece there
well explained thanks i learned a lot
Bro i have a Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD Audiophile 4x4, 24-Bit/192 kHz USB Audio/MIDI Interface with MIDAS Mic Preamplifiers
Very educating
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Can anyone answer my confusion? I am going to record a blues song where there will be one guitar, bass ,organ, drums ans vocals. Here i am not using two guitars, only when i am doing solo parts. Here, the recordist said to record the same guitar track again and pan left and right but i really wanted to do is same like Alex hutchings trio, where there is one guitar, keyboard, bass and drums. So, is it really needed that we should record two guitars same and pan left and right or can we just copy and paste the same file and pan l/R? But, i really want to do is use only one guitar, so is it possible?
U THE BEST
so much work just to record !
Is there good pay in this career path?
LOL