Record Pro Audio On Your Computer - We Make It Easy
Summary: Shows focus on helping people create professional quality music, podcasts, audio-for-video, etc. from their home recording studio. The best sound for the least cost. Our tutorials are easy for anyone to understand.
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What do you think you’d have to do in order to record and produce professional sounding audio, whether that be music, voice-overs, etc? Do you think you need expensive microphones, interfaces and other gear? Most people do. Maybe you think the only alternative is to go into a commercial recording studio where the average hourly rate is $50. Well, you’re not alone. Most people do. The truth is that with some basic knowledge (and not even “hard” knowledge) you can get professional sounding audio with gear costing less than $100, assuming you already have a computer – a normal, every-day computer.
This is an excellent microphone for home recording, especially for vocals/voice-over purposes. It gives professional sounding results for only about $149. This review contains audio samples and comparisons with a more expensive mic.
3 Must-Know Tips For Getting Pro Audio From Your Home Recording Studio. It is possible to produce pro quality from a garden-variety computer as your home recording studio, and do it cheaply. Here's how.
A very common question I see is "should I use compression in audio recording?" The best answer to this question is, as is so often the case, "Do you need compression in your recordings?" This episode shows you how you can answer your own question.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Thaddeus Moore, who is the lead mastering engineer for Liquid Mastering. We talked for an hour audio recording, mixing and mastering, and Thaddeus shared his thoughts on the best way to do (or not to do:)) these things in a home recording studio. We also get some great insights into what mastering actually is, and why it is advisable, if at all possible, to have your songs mastered by someone OTHER than you:).
Despite the title, there is no "building" required. This series describes what gear you will need to start creating professional quality audio on your home computer.
This podcast episode discusses two ways to keep a song on a steady and consistent tempo using recording software. The first way is to use the click-track/metronome tool. The second is to create a MIDI track and use drum sounds to create a more musical guide track.
If your video camera has an external microphone input, it is easier. But most camcorders don't have that input. But that doesn't mean you are stuck with the on-board camera mic (which usually sucks). Record the audio separately from the video.
This podcast episode discusses two ways to keep a song on a steady and consistent tempo using recording software. The first way is to use the click-track/metronome tool. The second is to create a MIDI track and use drum sounds to create a more musical guide track.
Shows focus on helping people create professional quality music, podcasts, audio-for-video, etc. from their home recording studio. Learn to get the best sound for the least cost without confusing techno-speak.