Posts Tagged ‘record’
Hood Angelz-in home studio pre-recording hook to pick your body up
yea its Ya next best group Hood Angelz bringing u an exclusive of in home studio recording at our crib..we lay down the pre track here, then take it to the big studio rate comment be on the look out for us
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Make youtube videos, recording software, Camtasia free, beginners guide, Download
Hey guys, this is a quick guide on how to download and start using Camtasia for free,
I started using camtasia a few days ago and I’m really impressed.
It is much better than free versions of other programs such as fraps.
It has many features, It records and area of you screen that you designate, making it perfect for
gaming videos, guides and most other videos.
Once you’re done recording it’s also a great editior, allowing you to edit the audio and video aswell
as adding things such as captions and cool transitions.
I’m far from an expert on camtasia so just search -Camtasia tutorial- and you’ll be much better than me
in no time, this guide was simply to introduce camtasia to you and provide a safe download.
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Record from Propellerhead Software
http://www.recordyou.com
Welcome to Record, Propellerhead Software’s brand new recording software. Record gives you unlimited hard disk tracks, world class effects and mixing gear, and a whole new take on music recording. With an intuitive, straightforward interface and a hands-on approach to capturing performances, Record was designed for musicians – not audio engineers. This is recording done right.
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Knowing the System Requirements for a Home Recording Studio
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A# Sharp Recording Studio – Outboard Gear
Jeff talks about outboard gear – sonic maximiser, pitch correction device, delays, gates, EQ, drum trigger, distortion, reverb, compressor, valve compressor.
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Home Recording Studio (equiptment and setup)
if you need any more details on anything or if you want another video explaining something specific just send me a message and let me know
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Finding a Control Surface for Your Home Recording Studio
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A professional home recording studio is born
_This is a slideshow movie showing the build of the Delirious Recording Studio (DRS) located in Sweden. This is a professional home recording studio. The construction work started april 2010, and the plan is to have it done by november 2010. What’s missing in this video is a few sound absorbers, a few bass traps and some gear.
Please visit: delirious.se for more information, images, music and videos…
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Choosing the Microphone for Your Home Recording Studio
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Osipov Folk Orchestra – Fantasy on Two Folk Songs
Balalaika Favorites.
From the liner notes:
One of Mercury’s “first ever” recordings made in the Soviet Union by non Soviet technicians and musical staff, using equipment brought in especially for the sessions. This unique recording event was made possible through the extensive cooperative efforts of top authorities in Moscow as well as officials in the U. S. A.
The first exploratory correspondence to this venture began as early as 1958. In spite of the continuing display of interest by both Mercury and representatives of the Soviet recording industry, progress toward the actual realization of the project was slow until the end of 1961.
The go-ahead signal for a series of recordings to be made in the Soviet Union by Mercury was flashed from Moscow in the spring of 1962, and the huge task of sending four and a half tons of recording equipment with recording staff from New York to Moscow was put into motion.
The specialized nature of the equipment involved (all housed in Mercury’s special mobile recording van) made it necessary to obtain innumerable special permits for shipment both in and out of the Soviet Union. At least five different organizations of the Soviet government were involved in arranging the numerous artistic and technical aspects of the sessions.
At all times and in all circumstances, the Soviet organizations were unfailingly cooperative and helpful. Compromises came about easily; both sides were aware of the magnitude of the project and perceived the necessity for continual minor adjustments.
The recording sessions themselves were a source of great interest to the Soviet engineers and technicians, as was the technical installation brought in by the visiting Americans. They were frank in their admiration for the advanced technical procedures used by the Mercury personnel, and the Mercury people were equally gratified by excellence of the musicians and the acoustical qualities of the Great Hall of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory. And everyone was impressed with the give-and-take conditions and friendliness which had made this international cultural exchange finally possible.
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