Archive for August, 2008
Mixing DJ Elements and Turntable Scratches
Mixing DJ Elements and turntable scratches is not a tricky task, but it is often overlooked in the creative mixing process.
Posted: August 25th, 2008 under Blogroll, Recording Tips.
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Using Rewire
Incorporating ProTools or Logic, Cubase, etc. with Reason is made easy and efficient with Rewire. The process is like this
Posted: August 25th, 2008 under Blogroll, Recording Tips.
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Advice on placing vocals in a mix
At CCM we record a lot of band projects and placement of the vocals is one of the most critical processes in creating a final mix.
Posted: August 18th, 2008 under Recording Tips, Sessions.
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Posted: August 13th, 2008 under Sessions.
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Quick Organizational Tip with Aux Busing and Lots of Tracks
Quick Tip with Aux Busing: Good organization in your song files is essential when creating complex mixes with numerous routings. Forming consistent, repetitious habits is the key here to streamline your efficiencies in all the mixing work you do. For example,
Posted: August 13th, 2008 under Blogroll, Recording Tips.
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Need Turntables on a Track?
If you are in need of any kind of DJ or turntable session work on your track or album, I can help!
Posted: August 13th, 2008 under Blogroll, Studio Gear.
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Recording Back-Up Vocals
Continuing from the end of my last post about creating a “macro” lead track, it’s time to stack the back-up vocals.
Posted: August 13th, 2008 under Blogroll, Recording Tips.
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Avalon U5 Direct
The U5 high-voltage DI-preamp is a real piece of gold in the world of DIs.
Posted: August 12th, 2008 under Blogroll, Studio Gear.
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Creating a sonic sandwich
When recording a full band or large ensemble of any style one of the most critical processes that needs to be handled with care is the stereo or spatial imaging done while in mix mode. So, youve just finished your recording session, things went well and youve got possibly many many trax to work with [...]
Posted: August 11th, 2008 under Recording Tips.
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Processing Vocals with Compression
Continuing from my last post about stacking vocals, it is now time to process them with compression.
Posted: August 11th, 2008 under Blogroll, Recording Tips, Studio Gear.
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