APB – Music Studio Tutorial

Posted: December 27, 2010 – 2:59 pm

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Hopefully this tutorial helps!

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♥♥♥ Home Recording Studio–Part 2 ♥♥♥

Posted: December 27, 2010 – 2:59 pm

This is just the gear and computer stuff we use to record our music…

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A professional home recording studio is born

Posted: December 27, 2010 – 2:59 pm

_This is a slideshow movie showing the build of the Delirious Recording Studio (DRS) located in Sweden. This is a professional home recording studio. The construction work started april 2010, and the plan is to have it done by november 2010. What’s missing in this video is a few sound absorbers, a few bass traps and some gear.

Please visit: snowfish.com/dmp for more information, images, music and videos…

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Berklee Studio Recording Session. The making of a prog-metal masterpiece!

Posted: December 27, 2010 – 2:59 pm

Over the last month and a half I’ve been playing/singing with some really amazing musicians here at Berklee on a project very much in the veins of progressive metal (Dream Theater, Symphony X). We finally had the chance to use the studios available here at school to record a song we’ve been working on for a while. Here is some of the footage of us doing what we do best in the studio!
If you want a better idea of what the song sounds like, go the the last 3 1/2 minutes of the video to hear a rough cut of the first half of the song as it is being recorded (Vocals and all!)

If you like what you hear, check me out at http://www.myspace.com/jbissellmusic (even though my stuff sounds nothing like this!)

Or follow me on twitter at http://twitter.com/joe_r_biss

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I want to start a home recording studio and need help. Can anyone do that?

Posted: December 26, 2010 – 5:14 pm

I have been looking at the lexicon lambda but what else in addition to that would i need?

Studio monitors will really play a huge role in your home recording. They will give you a clear impression of what you are recording. Headphones are also a great, and fairly cheap investment that will really go a long way. Even if you are just recording yourself, you may want to start adding additional tracks to your songs, and you’ll need to be able to listen to every element of the song.

This will basically get you started. Here’s some articles to help you really figure out what will be best for you:

http://www.samash.com/opencms/opencms/samash/buyers-guides/home-recording-portable-hardware.html
http://www.samash.com/opencms/opencms/samash/buyers-guides/home-recording-studio-speakers-monitors.html

iam opening a music studio what type of license would i need?

Posted: December 26, 2010 – 5:13 pm

the music studio have 10 rooms where customers can come an record/Make their music for $20/hr
what type of insurance and license would i need to make this place legit

If you are leasing the space, you will need the equivalent of "renters insurance" for your business to protect your equipment and other property on site.

You need to have a contract form for clients to sign agreeing to the rate ($20 an hour) and all the standard verbiage about additional fees if they go over time and what increment of the hour you will charge by. Have an attorney review your forms to ensure they cover what you need.

Any specific licensing is dependent on the city, county and state in which your business resides.

You will want to check with a local branch of the small business advocates in your area.

tips and prices for at home recording studio?

Posted: December 23, 2010 – 8:56 pm

i want to make a kind of home studio in my room but i want some tips on wat i should get its not gunna be super proffesional so no w456 h6oenf3 stuff like that plz and that echo proof foam how much is it?

any tipss comment please
alvin–thw w83 h6eonn stuff was jus meaning dont say complicated stuff i wont understand

get a 4 track maybe an 8 track digital studio which should contain all you need in a basic studio and if you check a lot of them can be linked up to your computer it depends how much you want to spend what sort of recording you want to do, the foam varies in price shop around

Unwanted noises when voice recording?

Posted: December 23, 2010 – 8:55 pm

I have a very top quality microphone and portable recording studio (with sound absorption foam), and voice quality sounds quite good but for one problem: sometimes when speaking on recording, there will be sounds like tiny "clicks" from the mouth.

One cannot hear this sound except on playback of the recording, not really during speaking so much. But on playback it sounds very bad, and I do not hear such sounds when listening to recorded audio books. How to remove such sounds? Is there was to prevent speaking them in first place? I also have software for editing, so I can remove, but perhaps there is a better solution.

I have a pop filter and am using this as well.

Thank you.

I’m not sure exactly what you’re trying to record, and where. Also, I don’t know if this is a "one-time" fix, or if this is something you need to continually fix on a regular basis.

How adverse are your recording conditions? If you’re trying to follow people around like a reporter would (it doesn’t sound like you are) that’s one thing. I have little experience in that type of recording.

But, if you’re working in a controlled environment (you mention ‘portable studio’ so it sounds like you are) I might make some suggestions.

Unless you only need a one time ‘fix’, attacking the source of the problem rather than trying to "fix it in the mix" will pay off in the long run. Try moving the microphone a little further away from the voice- about 10-12" back. Use your screen filter placed equal distance between the mic and the voice (5-6").

If you’re making digital recordings (as opposed to tape recordings) don’t hit the ‘red’ zone on the recorder. Keep recording levels at least 3dB under that considered to be the 0 db level. If you’re already doing that go further – try recording another 3 dB under what you consider to be 3 dB down (6 dB total). Try turning the padding down on the preamp, if it’s available and adjustable.

Although it really does sound like more of a mic problem there may be a compatability issue between the mic and recorder. Experiment with different mics. There ARE some bad mics out there.

Finally, if you really can’t figure out the source of the problem, or if you just have one recording to fix you CAN fix it digitally afterwards. Ten years ago I used to use a program called Popfix. I don’t know what programs you have availble. Modern recording software offers more built-in "fixes" these days.

Good luck!

How do u build a recording studio at home?

Posted: December 23, 2010 – 8:55 pm

How do u build a recording studio at home

You might find some useful information on The Indie Music Survival Guide website

Re: what equipment do I need for a recording studio

Posted: December 20, 2010 – 3:27 pm

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