studio up
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Re: studio up
Sounded good, I thought Nice offer too
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Re: studio up
I thought it sounded great. Awesome attitude too.
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Re: studio up
Thanks guys, all I can say is there is absolutely nothing about me or the band lol.
I'd like to add I've been trying Reaper 2.46 for recording, a great bit of software, I've tried Samplitude 10 and own Adobe Audition 2 and Cubase 4 yet Reaper is so easy and is giving far better results, not bad for $50 U.S. Just incase others are trying different things.
Just a few facts
Audition takes 45 minutes to save a 50 minutes 8 tracks at 44.100 x 16 bit and will stop up to 5 times because the cpu gets overloaded and runs at 80% continually. This was bought down to 5 minutes after running a dual core optimizer
Cubase4 just crashes continually
Reaper takes zero time to save a 96000 x 32bit 90 minutes 8 tracks and didn't miss a beat the whole night and at that rate sounded very good.
I'd like to add I've been trying Reaper 2.46 for recording, a great bit of software, I've tried Samplitude 10 and own Adobe Audition 2 and Cubase 4 yet Reaper is so easy and is giving far better results, not bad for $50 U.S. Just incase others are trying different things.
Just a few facts
Audition takes 45 minutes to save a 50 minutes 8 tracks at 44.100 x 16 bit and will stop up to 5 times because the cpu gets overloaded and runs at 80% continually. This was bought down to 5 minutes after running a dual core optimizer
Cubase4 just crashes continually
Reaper takes zero time to save a 96000 x 32bit 90 minutes 8 tracks and didn't miss a beat the whole night and at that rate sounded very good.
Re: studio up
A bit of an update. Compression works, I'm still at a stage of over doing it but learning. Reapers working well, I just found out tonight you can use an external program within Reapers options to edit each track, audition is made for that. recording at 44100 x 16 is fine as well, no need to go higher I've found. ty for that.
We lost our keyboard player this week and he took his drummer back so we are left a 3 peice, it's worked out better, we did a bass, 2 rhythm, 2 backup vocals, and a synth track using the gr-20, hell we sound better now and of course tighter, hopefully there's not to many musos in the audience .
We can also now have a perfect start/end to the tunes, easy is good and what a huge sound for 3 average players. So..if anyone wants a backing track without an instrument to jam over ..well we can try Lastly again with compression, you can pull it tight to make a studio recording almost fit to play on the wireless (old man talk lol ) or pull it up for the PA live sound..very I thought. I am recording a band in a few weeks, I'll throw something up here when or if it's good enough to laugh at.
We lost our keyboard player this week and he took his drummer back so we are left a 3 peice, it's worked out better, we did a bass, 2 rhythm, 2 backup vocals, and a synth track using the gr-20, hell we sound better now and of course tighter, hopefully there's not to many musos in the audience .
We can also now have a perfect start/end to the tunes, easy is good and what a huge sound for 3 average players. So..if anyone wants a backing track without an instrument to jam over ..well we can try Lastly again with compression, you can pull it tight to make a studio recording almost fit to play on the wireless (old man talk lol ) or pull it up for the PA live sound..very I thought. I am recording a band in a few weeks, I'll throw something up here when or if it's good enough to laugh at.