Monday, December 26, 2011

Home Recording Studio Basics - Here's What You Need to Record

!±8± Home Recording Studio Basics - Here's What You Need to Record

After I had blown quite a few thousand dollars in a recording studio, a sound engineer friend made a cool suggestion. "Why don't you buy an ADAT, and do some tracking at home?" So I purchased that venerable 8 track digital tape recorder and saved oodles of time and money putting all my synth tracks on tape. That was my start in home recording, and oh, the fun I've had since!

What are the basic pieces of equipment and software one needs to record at home?

There are so many ways to do this! Well, since you're reading this, you probably have a computer, so let's base our home studio on the computer. We'll start by understanding the different functions we will need filled in home recording. Then we'll understand what the best hardware and software products to do it are. In general, the principle I recommend is to use fewer pieces of equipment with more functions. That approach saves time and, usually, money. As you advance in your recording skills, you can go for more specialized equipment.

There are two distinct phases in recording a song. One is the "in" phase, referring to everything needed to get your music performance into a basic recorded form, with however many tracks you need. The second phase is the "out" phase, where you will take that raw music, process it and create the final stereo version.

The "in" phase -- sending the music to your computer

Music can be put into your computer either as audio or as MIDI. Audio is actual sound recordings. MIDI records no sounds, but only the digital instructions for an instrument to play. It is much like a combination of a pianist and sheet music. Without an instrument, he can make no music. With MIDI, you are saving the note and volume instructions to be played on the instruments of your choice later on.

Although some programs let you put MIDI notes into your computer through your computer keyboard, and other programs have music generation features that allow you to create an entire backing band without playing a note, the best solution is a velocity sensitive MIDI keyboard. It gives a much more realistic performance. For example, playing a key softer will record a softer note. Other features, such as aftertouch, allow you to add vibrato and other realistic effects.

Audio simply means actual sounds. Audio tracks will include vocals, acoustic instruments, and electronic instruments whose sounds you wish to use. You will do well to get at least two microphones. Some microphones are better constructed to record vocals, while others are optimized for instruments. In addition, having two mics allows you to record in stereo, or two soloists performing at the same time.

Receiving the music into your computer

All of this will get your music up to your computer's door. How do you get it inside? With an audio interface that has: a microphone jack that fits your microphone cable and preamp function (so that the signal is strong enough to be properly recorded), phantom power (if you use a condenser mic that needs it), a line input for synths and sound modules, and a MIDI interface. Remember the principle - less products that do more. Some find it simpler to run every audio sound, mics and all, through a hardware mixer (with phantom power and effects) and sending that pre-processed signal to the audio interface's line input. You'll still need the MIDI interface function for your MIDI recording, though.

Once your audio and MIDI are inside your computer, software takes over. For our recording we will use what's called an integrated audio/MIDI sequencer. Famous names include Cubase, Cakewalk and so forth. These programs record multiple tracks of audio and MIDI in perfect synchronization.

Now you have all the equipment you need for the "in" phase. What will you need to take the many tracks of audio and MIDI you have recorded and make a song out of them?

The "out" phase -- making MIDI into music

We mentioned that MIDI is simply digital instructions, it is not actual sounds. Now we will need to create actual sounds from those instructions. There are two options for this: external and internal.

External sounds come in little boxes called sound modules (or keyboards with their own great sounds). Sound modules have hundreds of high-quality patches that re-create every instrument in the orchestra, classic electronic sounds, spacey new synthesizer creations and sound effects. To use them, you send the MIDI back out from the sequencer program through the audio interface's MIDI output and into the sound module. You then take the audio output from the sound module back into your computer via the line input on your audio interface and record it on a new audio track in the sequencer. It is now a real sound and is perfectly lined up with the other tracks.

Internal sounds come in lots of different types. Instruments that you use from within your audio/MIDI sequencer include VST instruments and software synths. The latter may automatically come with your audio interface, or require installation like any other program. Option two is a full-blown sampler/synthesizer program, such as "Reason", that you connect your sequencer to through a software function called "Rewire." And there are also sound modules that come in the form of PCI cards that you physically install on your computer.

Fine tuning and effects

Most every song will use spatial effects such as reverb and echo. You may find that some tracks are slightly out of tune. On others, there may be a consistent buzz that needs to be removed. For all of these, you will want to have an audio editing program or plug-in. A plug-in is simply a function you can add to your basic sequencer program. Plug-ins exists for all kinds of functions, including reverb, compression, equalization, noise reduction, pitch correction and so forth.

An audio editing program is a standalone program that does all of these things. With most audio/MIDI sequencers, you can configure your software to call up the audio editing program and fix the track without leaving the sequencer.

Mixing down

Once you have all of your tracks and sounds recorded, you will need to mix them down to stereo. Again, this can be done in an external or internal fashion. To do it externally, you would need a hardware mixer. This method limits you to the number of tracks you can send independently through your audio interface and the number of tracks your mixer can handle. Nonetheless, mixers give you a real surface to work on, and often include quality studio effects, reverbs and such.

Internal mixing means using your audio/MIDI sequencer to mix down the entire song to two tracks. The advantage of doing it internally is the expanded number of tracks you can use. The disadvantage is the difficulty of mixing with a mouse on a computer screen. There are, however, hardware mixing surfaces which simply control your software program.

Mastering and burning

Once you have your stereo mix, you want to put the finishing touches on it. These touches include overall compression, equalization, noise reduction, fading in and out and bringing the recording up to a normalized level of volume. Your audio editing program should be able to handle these adequately, although there are specialized mastering programs which offer higher quality and many more enhancement features.

Then you're ready to burn your song to CD. Odds are that your CD writing drive came with a program that does just that and you won't need anything more. I did mention that you'll need a CD writing drive, didn't I? Well, now I did! And if it's MP3 you're after, most audio programs encode MP3s as well.

And that's it! Now you have everything you need to make your musical magic at home. Have fun, but I don't need to tell you that, because it just is.


Home Recording Studio Basics - Here's What You Need to Record

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Tascam DR-40

This portable audio recorder offers adjustable stereo mics, combo XLR 1/4" external inputs, an overdub mode, a dual mode, and more. Tascam DR-40 bhpho.to

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Various Sound Effects from aboriginal 1980's cassette band fabricated on Panasonic RQ-3095 recorder.

I made these recordings back in the early to mid 1980's on a Panasonic RQ-3095 mono tape recorder, using Tracs brand cassette made by Michigan Magnetic's Inc. Helicopter sounds are from "Pink Floyd - The Wall" 1979 Columbia LP record, Motorcycle sounds are from "Bewitched"- 1960's comedy TV show episode where Serena magically comes into the Stevens home living room at 3 am on her motorcycle. Next sound effects I recorded using a 10 inch speaker from a 1949 Montgomery Wards - Airline radio as a microphone plugged into microphone jack on the Panasonic RQ-3095 mono tape recorder, brushing the cone with small paint brush to give the effect heard on the second half of this video. Transferred to digital using stereo gear on background photo.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Zoom H1 Handy Portable Digital Recorder + Accessory Kit

!±8± Zoom H1 Handy Portable Digital Recorder + Accessory Kit

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Introducing the H1 Handy Recorder. It;s Zoom's smallest recorder ever. But don't let its size fool you. The H1 Handy Recorder has Zoom's renowned recording technology and studio-quality microphones in their easiest, most portable device ever. Now Zoom recording technology is available to everyone. And with an infinite variety of applications, you'll want to take your H1 everywhere. From musical performances, songwriting sessions and rehearsals to seminars, conferences, journalism or capturing audio for video, the H1 gives you clean, clear stereo sound effortlessly. Brilliant Stereo Recording. Now in your pocket. Combining powerful recording capability with elegance and simplicity, the H1 Handy Recorder is our smallest, most affordable recorder ever.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Coby CAM4000 SNAPP Mini Digital Camcorder/Camera

!±8± Coby CAM4000 SNAPP Mini Digital Camcorder/Camera

Brand : Coby | Rate : | Price : $62.75
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  • Coby CAM4000 Digital Camcorder.
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  • Flash Memory, Memory Card - 2.4" Active Matrix TFT Color LCD - 64MB Flash Memory.
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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Dirty Howie Day at WSIR on 6.11.2011.mpg

This video was produced and is licensed by Canyon Run Videos (www.canyonrunvideos.com) Here is one of our track day videos that shows Dirty Howie getting the job done in his Corvette Z06. Howie was the fastest driver on the track today at Willow Springs International Raceway in Rosemond, CA. His Z06 is vertually bone stock LS7 but he sure gets the mail hauling down the track. We had a great day at WSIR and I made several new friends there. This video was shot with four GoPro Hero HD cameras. The audio was recorded separately using a Zoom H1 digital stereo recorder inside a Wind Jacket from www.theWindCutter.com. This combination gives my videos crisp clear audio in the harshest inviornment, a racecar going 180 mph.

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Handheld Digital Voice Recorder - Features and Benefits

!±8± Handheld Digital Voice Recorder - Features and Benefits

Handheld Digital Voice Recorders are generation next tools that have tremendously simplified the world of dictation by allowing you to record lectures, memos, phone conversations, meetings and classes. With the help of these tiny, easy to carry handheld devices you get the liberty of digitally recording each and every word you say.

In the recent past the world of dictation was ruled by micro cassette recorders that were about 5 inches long. It had some salient features and were extensively used world-wide as a recording device. The disadvantage of having such device was, the user needed to carry a bunch of tapes as it had limited storage capacity. Retrieving, storing, transferring or saving files from the tapes was another headache. Due to such problems, carrying and using this tool was somewhat difficult.

With the invent of Handheld Digital Voice Recorders the entire world of dictation has seen a new revolution of recording, retrieving, storing, transferring and saving digitally recorded files. These devices have not only provided a new dimension to the world of information and technology but also are extremely handy for being used in a wide variety of tasks. The advantage of using this gadget is you don't need to rewind a DVR as was the case with cassette recorder. Moreover, once you are finished with the job of recording, you simply need to press play and whatever you have recorded will start playing immediately. The basic operations like start, stop, pause, search and tracking saved files are simple and easy to operate.

Basic Features of Handheld Digital Voice Recorders

These electronic devices are being used for a wide variety of tasks and are laden with user-friendly features. Here we're providing some of the salient features of a standard device:

1. It features a professional-level 2 channel stereo that is used for digital interview recording and comes with a removable media.
2. It is provided with a slim and sleek design and generally features a full-metallic body that comes with a brushed silver finish.
3. Once fully charged, this tool can be used for over 4 hours of stereo high quality recording and also features an in-built stereo microphone and internal memory card for saving files.
4. It comes with noise cancellation feature that provides a clear quality of voice.
5. It is a multi-functional digital audio saving device that not only records voices or music but also has an in-built storage feature for holding hundreds of files.
6. It can easily be connected to the PC or laptop with the help of USB docking station.
7. The device is laden with DSS Pro software which helps in downloading, retrieving, organizing and playing of DSS and WMA files. These files can also be sent via e-mail with the help of this software.
8. It comes with an automatic power off and has a capacity to record up to 8.5 hours of digital audio.
9. It can also be connected to cell phones for recording conversations.

These are some of the user-friendly features that need to be considered before selecting the best handheld digital voice recorders. However, before you zero in on a particular product, you must consider a model that has all the capabilities to help you assist with your particular tasks and fulfill your needs efficiently and effectively.


Handheld Digital Voice Recorder - Features and Benefits

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

LS-7 Linear PCM Recorder Unveiled at Winter NAMM 2011

Ray Acevedo from Olympus showcases the new LS-7 Linear PCM Recorder at Winter NAMM 2011. Key Features: • 24bit / 96kHz linear PCM recording • 4GB Built-in memory and micro SD card slot • 3 Microphones (stereo directional mic and center omni-directional mic capable of capturing frequencies as low as 20HZ) • PCM (WAV), MP3 and WMA recording • File divide, move and copy • Voice guidance • Voice activation

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Sony ICDUX80 Digital Voice Recorder with MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback

!±8± Sony ICDUX80 Digital Voice Recorder with MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback

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MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback --- Allows you to playback MP3 files and record using the MP3 file format. USB Direct Connection --- allows you to plug your voice recorder directly into a USB port on a computer or hub, eliminating the need for cables. 2 GB Built-in Flash Memory --- uses a high capacity IC chip, which may be recorded over and used again and again with distortion free clarity. Drag & Drop File Transfer --- allows you to easily drag files from your PC right to the voice recorder, no software is required. Supports Hi-Speed USB. PC data storage - 5 Recording Modes --- LP/SP/STLP/STSP/ST - Selectable Microphone Sensitivity (Hi/Lo) --- enables you to record different situations, from group meetings to individuals, more effectively.

  • 2 GB digital voice recorder for dictation, MP3 playback and recording, and storage
  • Records up to 590 hours of digital audio
  • MP3 playback
  • USB direct design (no need for USB cable)
  • Windows and Mac compatible

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

TASCAM DR-1 Portable Digital Recorder

Portable Digital Recorder • Built-in Stereo Mic with Variable Angle Technology • Includes 1GB SD Card • Rechargable Lithium Ion Battery • Record and play back MP3 or WAV files • Overdub mode to record over what you've already done • Built-in effects like reverb, delay and pitch • Variable speed playback allows you to slow down and loop music without changing the pitch to learn new songs • more info at www.tascam.com

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Tascam DR-05 Portable Digital Recorder

!±8±Tascam DR-05 Portable Digital Recorder

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TASCAM’s DR-05 brings high-quality stereo recording to an easy-to-use portable powerhouse with a size and price that anyone can handle. The DR-05 records in MP3 or WAV format – including 96kHz/24-bit high-resolution audio – to microSD or microSDHC media. A pair of all-new microphones handles up to 125dB SPL with the sensitivity to capture every detail. With new recording features like Peak Reduction and Quick Menu, the DR-05 puts album-quality recording in the palm of your hand. Premium-quality Sound Everything about the DR-05 is designed to get the best quality recordings of your music. A new pair of built-in microphones withstands up to 125dB SPL – the volume of a jet plane from 200 feet away – yet still have the sensitivity to capture every detail of a performance. You can add your own microphone or line-level source through the 1/8” stereo input, including plug-in power for microphones that need it. Simple to Operate The layout of the DR-05 has been revamped to be quick and easy to work with one thumb. Operations like recording, adjusting levels, deleting bad takes and adding markers are just a button press away. Dig deeper to find features like limiting, low cut filtering, a built-in chromatic tuner and more. Classic TASCAM features are included, like Variable Speed Audition to loop and slow down music without changing the pitch – perfect for transcribing or learning new music. A Level Align function can be switched on for playback, to smooth out any sudden volume jumps, and a built-in speaker is also provided. The two AA batteries are enough to power the recorder for 17 1/2 hours, even while recording at CD quality. For musicians and recordists at any stage of their career, there’s no easier way to get great-sounding recordings than TASCAM’s DR-05.

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