Recording Through Time By: John Rivers Today, listening to music on compact disks and audio tapes is no novelty. Did we however think how the music got there? Recording music involves the storing of performances for later listening. This is what the musical bands and great singers do. Then, record labels like virgin records and Sony convert them into high quality tapes or cd's for our pleasure in cars or where ever we go.
The first recording principal came about through a Swiss watch maker in 1796 when he propo... Tags: music, recording, record, music recording
Midi Sequencers: The Brain Of Your Home Recording Studio By: Bob Miles A MIDI sequencer is a device that records a song that you play on a MIDI instrument (or series of instruments) and uses the recorded data to play these instruments the same way that you did when you recorded them. It is more than just a glorified tape recorder, though. What gets recorded is not the sounds themselves, but the commands that you gave the MIDI electronic instruments that told them to play this or that note in this or that sequence with a particular tone, volume, ... Tags: MIDI, MIDI sequencers, home recording
Recording Contracts Can Be Confusing By: Ty Cohen Over the next few minutes, we are going to review three important areas that you might find covered in recording contracts. Recording contracts can be quite overwhelming, especially if you have had no experience with them. You will find that they are lengthy and extremely detailed. They cover many areas and these are just to name a few, the word record, term and option. Tags: music contracts, recording contracts & music business contracts
Buying Sound Cards - 4 Pro Tips By: Ken Johnstone Sound cards create a bridge from the live performance of an instrument to your digital recording system. As such it's a very important component of your overall recording environment. This article will help you understand the key factors to consider, and avoid making the mistake of buying the wrong card for your situation. Tags: sound cards, audio interface, music recording, recording equipment
Home Recording Guitar Using A Compressor By: Ian Marples A compressor is a device that reduces (compresses) the dynamic range in a sound sources softest point to its loudest point to smooth the output, and can bring your audio material up to spec with professional recordings. An instrument that goes from very quiet and very loud over the course of a song can be difficult to record and mix. Either the quiet parts get lost or the loud sections overload the recording. Tags: home recording, home studio, record guitar, music on computer, record guitar on pc, record
Recording business conversations on the go and unnoticed! By: GVE Taping talks can help closing a deal, or making sure that you doesnt forget any valuable info when reporting or debriefing.How many of us have been caught into a meeting where lecturers and attendants were just talking too fast for us to be able to write down our notes in an acceptable form, and wished they had a secret recorder to avoid losing parts of the conversation which, at a later time, may turn out to be vital? Tags: spy phone, spyphone, spy cellphone, bugs, bugging device, spy telephone, telephonesurveilla
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