Archive for July, 2011
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Connecting Musical Equipment in the Recording Studio
Posted on July 26th, 2011 by admin
Setting up a recording studio often involves a large number of cables and connections between different devices. Many types of cable can be used to connect the musical equipment. Some can be used for a number of different purposes, and may therefore be a profitable choice. Other types of cables are run only for a particular specialty, but perhaps the only species capable of this function. If you set up a new studio, then you should consider how you need to connect your equipment before you begin to buy something. This will help you select equipment that can be easily connected with each other and plan the best layout for your studio.
Microphone cable in professional recording studios are usually XLR cable. It is also known as Canon cable. The microphone or XLR cable can sometimes be used with other types of devices. XLR cables are balanced and have three hearts and three pins. They can be either mono or stereo, and they can also be either analog or digital.
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Home Recording Equipment for Your Starter Studio
Posted on July 26th, 2011 by admin
I will start a few pieces of recording equipment at home to offer you a home studio. But do as opposed to many other out there the same, I’m going to help you (more than 90 percent in any manner you) for well under $ 10. I take it as given, if it (the part of 90 percent), that you have read a computer with sound card and an Internet connection. The only thing I assume that you need is a microphone of some sort, but you may be surprised at my recommendations in this regard.
The first thing you need is to make a new home recording studio is to learn how to use it. And you know what? You can learn to do the basics of audio recording with a microphone PC $ 5.00. In fact, what you use your studio (voice-over, for example), the audio quality you get from your “training” Studio should be sufficient. It is mainly due to the technical equipment and use the right techniques, even with the best gear, some audio quality are very surprising.
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Cakewalk Home Studio XL – A Cheap Alternative to Hardware Based Recording Equipment!
Posted on July 26th, 2011 by admin
The purchase of equipment to sound for a home studio as a project dear to most people, but do not know it, is that the same functions that are performed by the hardware can now by a complex known as DAW software are carried out are (Digital Audio Workstations).
These programs essentially track recording, mixing and mastering features and much more …
This is actually one of the most widely used digital audio software in the music industry is today CakeWalk Home Studio XL
CakeWalk Home Studio XL is the latest version of the popular Cakewalk DAW that a cheaper alternative to analog devices are used to record, edit, or master. Cakewalk has become a popular choice among the artists recording studio because of its ease of use is very high, compared to the complexity.
To all sounds in one place …
The XL CakeWalk Home Studio DAW a powerful support for VST instruments and plug-ins. Use it to create realistic drum resonant synth sounds, bass and so on by simply sending a plug-in VST and operation of the entry about the plugin on a route.
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