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Anyone have personal experience with this? It's a Tascam firewire interface and a DAW controller with motorized faders all in one. Looks pretty good from here. http://www.zzounds.com/item--TASFW1082
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nimper posted:What you're wanting to do is possible, sure, but why don't your friends have their own gear? Would you be able to do this relatively easily with a Mac Pro, Pro Tools and a Digidesign 003 interface, running multiple instances of Amplitube with Absynth/Ivory/etc.? In this scenario, where is the post-processing mixing done before the signal is output to the monitors? In Pro Tools? skeevy achievements fucked around with this message at 02:15 on Jul 29, 2008 |
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oval office Puncher posted:They do, but it would be much easier if they could just pick up mine and play instead of wrestling a shitload of gear in and out of my house. Yeah, pretty much.
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strangefool posted:I have a simple, noobish question. What harm, if any, could come from me recording to an external USB drive that also contains all my sample libraries? Does anyone else here use a setup like that? You should be fine from my experience, as long as it's USB 2.0 of course (can you even record with USB 1?). I only have one external drive, so it holds all of my libraries and session data. I haven't had a problem yet. We also have a similar set up at the studio, recording goes to an internal drive that holds samples as well. I haven't seen any problems yet, but we also hardly use our samples.
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# ? Jul 29, 2008 04:17 |
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Does anyone know about getting the RPG-8 in Reason 4 to work? I've been trying for days but I can't get this thing to work. From the book it says to open up a synth like Malstrom or Subtractor, then create an RPG-8 and it will automatically hook every thing up, which it does. I checked my cables and they're laid out like the pictures in the book. but when I start futzing on the keyboard, nothing's going through the RPG-8. It's just not happening. Do I have to flip some switch or turn something on to get it to happen?
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# ? Jul 30, 2008 13:16 |
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I'm gonna start recording a weekly podcast, and I want it to sound as good as it can sound with the equipment I have, which isn't exactly ideal. The show is going to be three people on a couch talking. I have: A pair of Samson C02's. A Rode NT2A. A pop filter. A straight mic stand. Two boom stands. A mixer with enough channels for this going into Pro Tools LE. I'm thinking I'll put the NT2A in the center on the straight stand about 5 feet from the couch, and the C02's on booms left and right of the couch. Any smarter suggestions or tips would be great, I'm new to this kind of set up. codyclarke fucked around with this message at 06:11 on Aug 2, 2008 |
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For people talking you're going to want each person to have a mic right in front of their face. Here's uncle Howard to show you how it's done.
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nimper posted:For people talking you're going to want each person to have a mic right in front of their face. Yeah but do I really want people talking into Samson C02's? Or maybe I do. Someone educate me.
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codyclarke posted:Yeah but do I really want people talking into Samson C02's? Or maybe I do. Someone educate me.
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# ? Aug 3, 2008 16:40 |
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Simple physics of sound. The further the mic is from the direct source, the louder the ambient reflections will be in relation to the level of the direct source. This will make your direct source sound more "distant" and "echoey".
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# ? Aug 3, 2008 20:09 |
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I use Dell XPC 1530. Is the sound card not good enough for using Ableton 7? Every time I use one of my devices, there is disturbance. The weird is, the disturbance occurs in a rythm (Hope you folks understand what I am trying to tell here). The other option is me loving up in preferences. Chutch fucked around with this message at 21:39 on Aug 4, 2008 |
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Follow up: The recording went a lot better than I thought it would, given my microphone limitations! I changed the set up a bit: - Had the two co-hosts sit on the couch, each speaking closely into their respective Samson C02 with a wind screen on each. - Sat in a chair facing them, using the Rode NT2A and a pop filter for myself. - In Pro Tools LE I used a Vocal Comp, Vocal Leveler, Normalize, and D-Verb at about 35%, lowest decay. The Samsons blew me away. The Rode obviously sounds better, but I was truly impressed by them. Anyone on a budget trying to set up a podcast, I'd suggest them for co-hosts, especially since it's only $119 for a pair. Here's the first segment of the podcast, for those that wanna hear how the recording came out, or feel like listening to three friends' first foray into radio: http://www.codyclarke.com/ep1/ep1seg1.mp3 And the rest of the segments of the first episode, if you happen to enjoy what you just listened to and want more: http://cody-clarke.blogspot.com/2008/08/cody-clarke-podcast-show-episode-one.html Again, any helpful hints any of you guys might have for me as far as making this sound better, I'd love some advice. Thank you!
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# ? Aug 6, 2008 06:12 |
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That does sound pretty good. The Samsons really aren't meant for close-miking, but they sound fine for what you need.
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# ? Aug 6, 2008 15:42 |
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What's the cheapest (preferably free) and most intuitive (think FruityLoops, I can read and write on staff but seeing blocks etc and thinking of it that way is easier) way to make old school .mid Midi files?
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# ? Aug 6, 2008 19:38 |
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If you want to be old school you could use a mod tracker. A simple google search for "freeware mod tracker" returned: http://www.berotracker.de
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Da Monk posted:I use Dell XPC 1530. Is the sound card not good enough for using Ableton 7? All on-board soundcards and Fraudigies and X-fails - there are no exceptions - suck for making music. Get yourself a nice USB or Firewire soundcard (shop at a music store, not at Newegg or something) and the stuttering will be over; as a stopgap measure (not actually recommended), use ASIO4ALL. This does not solve the biggest issue which is that the A/D converters suck and that the inputs can't deal with guitars, microphones, or more than 2 instruments at a time. infiniteseal posted:Does anyone know about getting the RPG-8 in Reason 4 to work? I've been trying for days but I can't get this thing to work.
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# ? Aug 7, 2008 00:47 |
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Here are some screenies from one of the setups. I've tried it with pattern on and off. The MIDI IN light never blinks. My setup is ProTools as my sequencer, using an O2 keyboard to trigger. When I play the keyboard, Thor (or whatever other prog) will sound, it's just that the RPG-8 never goes.
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# ? Aug 8, 2008 11:27 |
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Awright, I'm just starting to get into this. I've been reading through this thread slowly to ease myself into the world of musicmaking, but I haven't seen this question yet (admittedly I'm 1/2 through). Is there a good program that can convert my computer keyboard into a piano? Or even other instruments? Edit: I've been told by a few people to use Silarius, so I'm giving that a try now. Vetinari fucked around with this message at 10:00 on Aug 9, 2008 |
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Hey, I have a really dumb question, I read through a lot of this thread and I still did not find an answer. What I'm trying to do is get my microphone to record onto my computer. I have a dynamic microphone, its an Apex 750, it is not a very good mic, but i'm poor so its all I really have. I have bought some converters to convert the XLR jack plug to a 1/8 inch jack for my computer but when I go to record it does not record anything. I'm just trying to record a few acoustic guitar riffs and some vocals for on top of them. If anyone can just help me figure this out id really appreciate it.
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Satan Himself posted:Hey, I have a really dumb question, I read through a lot of this thread and I still did not find an answer. What I'm trying to do is get my microphone to record onto my computer. I have a dynamic microphone, its an Apex 750, it is not a very good mic, but i'm poor so its all I really have. I have bought some converters to convert the XLR jack plug to a 1/8 inch jack for my computer but when I go to record it does not record anything. I'm just trying to record a few acoustic guitar riffs and some vocals for on top of them. If anyone can just help me figure this out id really appreciate it. Dynamic mics need to be put in an input that can provide gain to work (a preamp). Mics don't give much signal, especially dynamic mics, so you need to amplify the signal from your mic to be able to record it. Your 1/8 jack has no preamp.
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Vetinari posted:Awright, I'm just starting to get into this. I've been reading through this thread slowly to ease myself into the world of musicmaking, but I haven't seen this question yet (admittedly I'm 1/2 through). Garageband will do this on a mac. EDIT: BTW, you can find keyboards really cheap - I do all my playing on an M-Audio O2 that cost me like $120. It's only 2 octaves, but it's super portable, USB powered and works pretty decently. I'm planning on getting a full-size keyboard one of these days, but for now it's more than adequate for composing and recording. bassguitarhero fucked around with this message at 15:17 on Aug 9, 2008 |
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infiniteseal posted:My setup is ProTools as my sequencer, using an O2 keyboard to trigger. When I play the keyboard, Thor (or whatever other prog) will sound, it's just that the RPG-8 never goes. Solution found, try this: When I rewire Reason in Ableton Live, it offers me a list of MIDI outputs in the dropdown. Here it looks like this: Ableton happily pipes the entire MIDI stream to anything in Reason with an orifice. PT apparently won't, so you have to explicitly select the RPG.
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That did it, thanks! I was wondering what the hell was going on, the setup was the same as in all the pictures in the manual and every thing. Phew, now I can start playing around with it. Thanks dude
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Vetinari posted:Edit: I've been told by a few people to use Silarius, so I'm giving that a try now.
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infiniteseal posted:Garageband will do this on a mac. Thanks for the info, I will definitely be looking into that. At the moment, however, what I really need is something easy and portable for my laptop. I will likely get a midi-style keyboard too for home stuff.
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# ? Aug 10, 2008 06:19 |
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I'm using Adobe Audition to mix a few tracks that I'm just throwing together for fun, and I'm using Waves Diamond Bundle to clean up the vocals a bit, but only one thing that is bothering me. How can I make the vocals more "wet"? On the effects rack I have it set all the way up, but the vocals are still a bit dull or subdued. Anything in Waves Diamond Bundle that would easily do this without compromising the basic sound I've got going?
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Yoozer posted:All on-board soundcards and Fraudigies and X-fails - there are no exceptions - suck for making music. Get yourself a nice USB or Firewire soundcard (shop at a music store, not at Newegg or something) and the stuttering will be over; as a stopgap measure (not actually recommended), use ASIO4ALL. This does not solve the biggest issue which is that the A/D converters suck and that the inputs can't deal with guitars, microphones, or more than 2 instruments at a time. Does an integrated soundcard have anything to do with making music? Is the entire job transferred through the external audio interface? (I hope this is what you mean by soundcard). I'm buying an IBM thinkpad later on this month, I already have a Presonus Audiobox, and I'm just confused on what qualities and areas of a computer relies on most for sound production and latency.
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This thread is great, but does anyone frequent any serious home recording type forums that I could lurk for a while and soak up some knowledge? I'm looking to upgrade my studio and want a good place to do research.
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Rashomon posted:This thread is great, but does anyone frequent any serious home recording type forums that I could lurk for a while and soak up some knowledge? I'm looking to upgrade my studio and want a good place to do research. Here are some great sites that I visit. Not all of these are forums, but many of them have great forums and communities as well. http://studioforums.com/eve/ubb.x http://www.tweakheadz.com/ - This is a GREAT site, and the forums are top notch. Very, very helpful. http://www.audioforums.com/forums/ http://www.futureproducers.com/forums/ - I don't frequent this one as much, but it does have a lot of content. Seems more geared towards electronic music and so on. http://homerecording.com/bbs/ - One of the classics. http://www.hometracked.com/ - Pretty cool blog style page. http://www.soundonsound.com/forum - Good magazine, good forum too. http://mixonline.com/ - Another pretty good magazine. http://www.eqmag.tv/ - USED to be a good magazine. Now it's about an 8th of an inch thick and mostly ads, but oh well. Still a pretty cool website though. http://bamaudioschool.com/ - I have learned a TON here....but he rarely updates anymore. Still great though, highly recommended. That's just a few to get you started. My recording bookmarks are pretty extensive though.
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Rashomon posted:This thread is great, but does anyone frequent any serious home recording type forums that I could lurk for a while and soak up some knowledge? I'm looking to upgrade my studio and want a good place to do research.
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That is so much! Thanks a ton guys.
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I have a AKG PErception condenser hooked up to a Line 6 Toneport UX2 and the recording volume is kinda low. I use Audacity and the little zigzag lines (whatever they're called) are pretty small. Compressing them makes them loud enough but I'm guessing that's not the best way to do it. Any way to bring up the volume so it records louder? And I only get sound out of one ear on the headphones but I read that's cause mics are only one side.. if there's anyway I can get both sides, that'd be great.
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hmmxkrazee posted:I have a AKG PErception condenser hooked up to a Line 6 Toneport UX2 and the recording volume is kinda low. I use Audacity and the little zigzag lines (whatever they're called) are pretty small. Compressing them makes them loud enough but I'm guessing that's not the best way to do it. Any way to bring up the volume so it records louder? And I only get sound out of one ear on the headphones but I read that's cause mics are only one side.. if there's anyway I can get both sides, that'd be great. Is the Mic 1 knob on the ux2 turned up, have you tried turning up the volume on whatever preamp you are using in gearbox?
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I'm using Adobe Audition to mix a song me and a friend did, but I've encountered a strange problem. My computer gets choppy as hell once I have a few processors and such on each track, so what I've been doing is mixing a verse at a time with all the effects, compressors and everything how I want it. Then I'll bounce it to a new stereo track and delete the originals, so then I don't need all the effects running and what not (and my computer will actually play it). Everything has been fine, but now all the sudden on a verse with 5 tracks (main, doubles, adlibs, and two punch ins), only one track will bounce. If I select them all and do bounce selected tracks, only one of the tracks audio actually shows up. Individually, it's just a silent track that shows up. I even deleted EVERYTHING except the wanted verses and tried to bounce a master track and still no audio shows up. So these 4 tracks just WON'T bounce whatsoever, together or seperate. I looked at all the properties and whatnot, and can't find anything different about the track that works and the ones that don't. All settings are the same, only difference is they are mixed a little different but nothing substantial. What the hell? edit: Now all the sudden it's bouncing fine, even with the old saved file. I can only shrug my shoulders and move on...computers. Sco Dylan fucked around with this message at 02:14 on Aug 14, 2008 |
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Stux posted:Is the Mic 1 knob on the ux2 turned up, have you tried turning up the volume on whatever preamp you are using in gearbox? THe volume in the software is turned up and the mic knob is at about 6/10. If I make it higher it gets static-y and the "shhhhh" sound gets alot louder.
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hmmxkrazee posted:THe volume in the software is turned up and the mic knob is at about 6/10. If I make it higher it gets static-y and the "shhhhh" sound gets alot louder. What are you trying to record? If you're mic'ing a guitar cabinet you shouldn't be having a noise floor problem I would think. If you're mic'ing a finger-picked acoustic (without finger picks) or fairly quiet vocals it doesn't surprise me that you'd run into a noise floor issue. Compression will actually raise the noise floor more than the gain knob probably will (no promises though). Compression will lower the program material with respect to the noise floor, so while the whole signal gets louder the ratio of signal to noise gets lower. Adding gain to the input will raise the level of the hiss, but it should also equally raise the level of the signal so it should be your most ideal solution.
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For some vocal training, I've decided to try out a fun project that I've seen before on these forums: Acapella video game/well known tunes. As in you hum and sing various notes and overlap them as the tune requires. Does anyone remember this? It was a pretty fun thread but I can't find it and search is down.
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# ? Aug 15, 2008 02:22 |
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Can someone give me a rundown on what changes they made to the gate in ProTools? I used to use the gate & signal generator to create a low freq kick drum. There was a mixdown of my kick drum from reason as its separate track, going out through Bus 16. Then I had another audio track with a signal generator and a gate with its key input set to bus 16. When the kick hit, the gate would open and make the low freq so I could give the kick some extra oomph. I updated to 7.4.2 and the old Gate stopped working. Now there's a new gate/exp but the combo doesn't work anymore. If I set the drum feed track to send to bus 16, then set the key input on the gate/exp, it just doesn't see it. I got the gate/exp to see the track by setting the track input to Bus 16 so I could at least see the meters being triggered, but on top of that, it has no effect on the signal generator. If I turn the signal generator up, the gate/exp will just stay triggered so I get a constant low hum. Here's a screenshot: It USED to work before I updated, I don't know what changed.
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infiniteseal posted:Can someone give me a rundown on what changes they made to the gate in ProTools? Your side chain input isn't engaged. and your signal generator is bypassed.
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I bypassed the signal generator cos it was just putting out the signal without working, which is why it's off in the shot - how do I enable the side chain input?
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