Romeo “21″ In Studio Music Video HD

Posted: March 28, 2011 – 8:45 pm

The Official in studio performance of Romeo’s “21″ LWMG Studios

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www.Home-Recording-Studio-Guide.Com – Intro

Posted: March 28, 2011 – 8:45 pm

The 128 Page Home recording studio Guide has all the processes you need in a convenient PDF E-book that can be right on your computer all the time for quick reference. Recording, Mixing and Mastering is what it covers. Pro Audio processes, with clear and easy details.
also many more Free Videos of processes and cool gear info! Free Newsletter Articles, and Blog are at the Main Community site etc….

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DIY – Pro Vocal Booth & Production Room For Cheap – 1 of 5

Posted: March 28, 2011 – 8:45 pm

DUBturbo presents: (Step By Step Instructions & Pics Below ) How to build your own sound booth and recording room for cheap.

See step by step pics at: http://forums.nichechoppers.com/showthread.php?p=43724

This is a personal journal video as I convert two rooms in our new unit into acoustically treated recording and production rooms with a sound booth conversion in the closet.

Soundtrack from: http://www.artofbeats.com

Things you’ll need:
*Acoustical Foam – I used ebay – foamfactory – cost? $980 USD – which was enough to fill two rooms at 15×20, and two closets at 3×5 (we way overestimated but it’s better to have leftovers than have to re-order just a few pieces or run out before you finish your application). Get a consultation for your room from an acoustical pro so you know what thickness, size, texture, and type of foam is best suited for your needs. Get the spray glue your foam provider recommends or sells in-house.

*Paint & all accessories – Get Latex or eggshell, NOT shiny/glossy.

*Nails – if some of your foam starts to fall/peal/come off over time, use tiny 3/4″ nails to nail them into the wall without damaging the foam, and so you can hide the nail easily within the foam once it’s nailed into the wall.

*Sheets: To treat your ceiling, you’ll want to hang sheets from the ceiling to the wall leaving a bow/bend in the middle, this is to dampen the noise an reflection from your ceiling. Feel free to add a few foam blocks to the ceiling as well. You’ll want to hang 2 sheets, going horizontally from where you sit, or 4 with one going in each direction. If you want to use THIN sheets, get felt, or other material that absorbs sound well, do not use window curtains that are see through, the material must be thick enough not to let sound through easily or at all.

*A fan/ventilation – your studio WILL get hot. The best and cheapest solution is to get a fan, and thick tubing. Make one side of the tubing stick out of your window, and the other side accessible by your fan. If you want to get air out, turn the fan into the tube, and vice versa to create circulation.

* Area rugs/carpeting/blankets – If you have hardwood or laminate, this is a challenge you need to get around. Cover the middle of your floor with a big area rug, and either run blankets along the edges of your floor, or even piles of clothes covered by those blankets to get rid of bounce from your floor.

* Weather stripping – cover the edges of your doors with weather stripping so you get a nice tight seal on your door. TIP: On the inside of your studio, the door CAN be fastened with a thick piece of wood to reinforce some weight and thickness, OR you can get a fuzzy blanket and literally nail it to the door making the edges stick out past your doors edges in each direction. When the door is closed you can even get lil’ velcro strips to fasten it over the edges, this works like a treat!

* Plants – You’ll want to keep the air fresh and oxygen going – studios eat up oxygen fast if there is no air/fan/window, plants help soften the aesthetics too.

*Think Ergonomics – Plan your seating area in advance and get tables/chairs/setup that accompany your height when seated. This will be important when you spend x hours a day in your production room or booth.

I’ll leave the rest for the next video, hope this helps you finally take that next step and convert your first room into a pro studio unit :)

Norb Czufis.
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Pics at: http://forums.nichechoppers.com/showthread.php?p=43724

Soundtrack: http://www.beats247.com

Make your own beats: http://www.dubturbo.com

Peace!

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How To Build A Home Recording Studio (Part 1)

Posted: March 28, 2011 – 8:45 pm

Advice on how you can build your own home recording studio. This is part 1 where I talk about budget. (Shot on the Canon 7d) There will be other videos/parts where I will talk about multitrack recorders and pc/mac recording setup and equipment. This video is short but gets the point across. Before you take any action you need to reasonably figure out your budget. I encourage you, if you’re planning on making your own home studio to lay this budget out and shoot any questions my way. Be on the look out for the rest of this how to guide soon, and don’t forget to subscribe!

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Whats a good at home studio recording software?

Posted: March 27, 2011 – 1:01 am

something similar to garage band for mac but on pc. a paid program i can torrent would most likely be better but whatever is best. i just want a good software to record and edit for my band.

I have only recorded one song in a Nashville studio. Imagine my surprise when they weren’t using something very expensive. They used Nuendo. I have used that on my home PC and it does very well, especially working with MIDI files.

Future Music In The Studio With Sean Tyas Part 1

Posted: March 21, 2011 – 11:38 pm

FM226 May 2010
Sean creates a remix of the track ‘DNA’ by W and W on camera, starting with ReCyling the drums and checking the original parts.

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home recording studio equipment

Posted: March 21, 2011 – 11:38 pm

home recording studio home recording
home recording studios equipment
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background instrumental and song produced by me.
check out my website www.nexxcashmere.com

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Capricorn Records Recording Studio

Posted: March 21, 2011 – 11:38 pm

One of the most successful independent record labels in the world during the 70’s, most famous band was the Allman Brothers. Started in Macon, Ga. by brothers Phil and Alan Walden and Frank Fenter in 1969. Signed a lot of southern rock bands.

This building was foreclosed on and purchased by the bank holding the note a week ago for $360,000. The building needs 1.4 million in renovations. If there are any wealthy Allman Brothers fans out there who have a couple of million to spare, its for sale. Two million fans who want to donate $1 each will also work. Shoot me an email and I can help with any info you might need.

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Henrik & Los Guys – How To Build A Techno Studio

Posted: March 21, 2011 – 11:38 pm

Los Guys getting prepared and connected in to a fully functional old school Techno Studio.
This is not really an instruction video, just me showing off my gear the last time I rebuilt my studio…

Long Live Ikutaro Kakehashi!

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In specifics what do I need to use for studio recording at home?

Posted: March 18, 2011 – 5:07 am

I’m obviously going to use protools unless someone suggests otherwise. I need details on what exactly I’ll need to record so I know what price range im lookin at. Any helps appreciated, thanks

laptop $500
Mixer-$250
mics (i Suggest Audio-techica 6 mic pack)-199.99
sound proofing-anywhere from free-$1000s
DAW(i suggest ableton live or mixcraft depensing on your skill level at mixing)-$60-500

extra stuff

Usb cable $10
Midi Controller $99-499
1 4“-usb cable-$39.99