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Microphones And Recording A Drum Set By: Bruce Hathaway | - The first step in recording the drums is to have a good drum set. This almost goes without saying it, but you'd be surprised at how many musicians overlook that fact hoping the engineer will "fix it in the mix". The second thing, before dealing with the individual elements is to put lighter, textured heads on the drums. Heavier heads are OK for live playing with a big sound but that doesn't lend itself to the studio. You should also use light cymbals especially the hi-hat which can bleed into ... Tags:drum recording, recording the drums, recording a drumset, microphones for drums, drum microphones, drum mics, drum mikes, microphones for recording the drums
Features Of The M-audio Profire 2626 By: John Ferreira | - The M-Audio Profire is both PC and Mac compatable. The complaints that came in from the Profire 2626 were about the driver compatability issues but since 2010 these have been updated and are available from thje M-Audio website.
By just looking at the name of the Profire 2626 you'd automatically think it can record 26 tracks... not really. It can record up to 12 tracks at the sampling rate of 88.2 or 96 kHz and up to 18 tracks at even lower sampling rates.
A Basic Guide For Dynamic And Condenser Microphones By: Bruce Hathaway | - Selecting the best microphones for your recordings or stage performances should be one of your most important concerns. There are two major types of microphones that are used by both novices and pros alike. These are condenser and dynamic microphones. In the case that you'd like to learn more, you may find this article useful.
Understanding Mic Polar Patterns By: Bruce Hathaway | - Pickup patterns also known as Polar patterns, are a description of the ways in which microphones pick up sound from a variety of trajectories. A little Knowledge about these polar patterns of your microphone will aid in using it in such a way that you'll get the desired results. Although most illustrations that are used to show these patterns are two dimensional, in fact they refer to three dimensional directions of sound waves.
Recording And Microphones By: Bruce Hathaway | - This article is a primer onmicrophones. Generally speaking, microphones capture sound waves at specific frequencies, usually from about 20-40HZ (low end) to 18-20KHZ. These vary so you should be advised to look at frequency responses in the specs of particular mics. There are a number of concerns involving the use of microphones. It pretty much depends on the placement and for vocal artists the individual's characteristics of sound. Using these few tips offer you a basis for getting superior re ... Tags:microphone, microphones, mic, techniques, recording, audio, studio, vocals, instruments, records
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What You Should Know About Live Shows By: Bruce Hathaway | - A successful live show relies heavily on the competence of the sound technician. Without a good one at the mixer, the sound of a performer can fall flat and be both unsatisfying to the artist and the audience. The balance will be off, the artists will suffer from bad monitoring and the general sound will not do justice to the performance. Another thing to consider is to make sure that the equipment is in good working order; faulty equipment can ruin a perfectly good show.
Miking Your Drums By: Bruce Hathaway | - This article will focus on the subject of miking the drum-kit for recording. Various factors will be considered such as the microphones to use and their positioning around the kit.
Of all the various instruments that are being used in the band, the drums are the ones that typically require the most mics. The most basic way of connecting the drum set to the console system is known as the 'triangle' and even that requires a minimum of three mics. One of the microphones should be posit ... Tags:drums, microphones, studio recording, mics, miking, sound recording, music recording, drum-kit, drum recording, recording the drums
Take Your Music To The Next Level With Multi-track Recording Software By: Earl Jackson | - Multi-track recording software is a kind of program that enables someone to record sounds from a variety of sources or instruments to produce a harmonious plus unified piece of music. This is a way of isolating discrete tracks on a single tape by simultaneously recording numerous audio channels, by which it's sequenced, arranged, recorded that subsequently creates a playback that's simultaneous.
Condenser Microphones Vs Dynamic Microphones By: Maggie | - There are three major different types of condenser microphone used for music recording (at major label studios, indie studios, & home studios alike) and they are as follows:
(1) Dynamic microphones.
(2) Large diapragm condenser microphones.
(3) Small diapraghm condenser microphones.
No Single "Best" Microphone
The first important thing to understand is that there is no "one mic fits all" solution. Each microphone is best suited to ... Tags:condenser microphone
Finding The Right Atlanta Recording Studio By: Tommy Taylor. | - While it might seem like deciding on the right Atlanta recording studio for your project is a simple process of selecting the Atlanta recording studio with the best price. There is a lot more to it besides that! The initial step is to take into consideration your task. What kind of sound are you trying to achieve? Are you interested in tracking live with each person playing at one time on the floor, or one instrument at a time? How many songs? How many overdubs?
Shure Condenser Microphone For Recording Vocals And Acoustic Guitars By: Maggie | - Sometimes I feel a little bit like the "pied piper" of the Shure condenser microphone because I'm always telling everyone how great it is. Of course I'm not the only one. Jeff Strong recommended it in Home Recording For Musicians.
Strong made note of it's "neutral sound" which along with it's multipattern feature allows it to effectively capture any sort of sound source.
I can say from personal experience that I have found this to be the case. I have recorded many diffe ... Tags:condenser microphone
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Recording Music With Your Computer By: Marvin J Markus | - The basics of computer based music recording include a quality computer (it must have at least 1 GB of RAM), an audio interface, and a digital audio workstation program. If you want to record any kind of acoustic instruments or vocals you will need microphones. For those who interested in using synths, samplers, loops, and drum machines I highly recommend the Reason software. You will also, of course, need some sort of system for listening back to your music. You really should have both speaker ... Tags:music, recording music, home studio, music studio
Condenser & Dynamic Microphones By: Marvin J Markus | - Choosing the right microphone can be a difficult challenge if you are new to recording music. At first it may seem like there are a thousand different choices but really there are only three major choices to choose from. In this article you'll find out which of those three choices goes with which recording need.
Cajun And Zydeco - History And Development Drummers Guide By: Eric Starr | - An appreciation and understanding of the differences between the two will aid in accurate and authentic performance of both. Cajuns ("Acadians," French Canadians exiled from Nova Scotia) came to central and southwest Louisiana in the 18th century. Cajun music revolved around the fiddle and the single row button accordion. Like a harmonica with bellows, the German style (single row button) accordion has a fixed and limited range, pro-harmonically and structurally simple music. Traditional Cajun r ... Tags:cajun, zydeco, drum mics, studio drum mics, drum sticks
How loud are you playing?
Are you hitting your drums as hard as you can in order to produce a louder sound? - There are ways to produce very loud sounds without hitting your drums very hard, to begin with. Different stroke techniques for example, and certainly there are different types of equipment that can help you achieve very loud strokes. When practicing, most drummers don't have their drum kits mic'ed. But ... Tags:drum sticks, drum mics, drums
The Benefits Of Owning An Electronic Drum Set By: Thaddeus W Johnson | - Test drive an electronic drum set before your purchase of an acoustic drum set. You will find that there are some great benefits by owning an electronic drum kit. Electronic sets have been around for quite awhile and have been through many changes in the way they sound, function, and look. The setup of the set resembles that of an acoustic drum kit and with some attachments of cords, it will sound like you are playing an acoustic set.