Posts Tagged ‘recording’
4-Track Reel to Reel Home Recording : Recording on Track on a 4-Track Tape Recorder: Part 1
Learn how to record on track 1 of an analog reel to reel 4 track tape recorder to record songs in this music instructional video.
Expert: sledge
Bio: Kurt Glaser, callsign of N7QJM, has been an active ham since the early 90’s. He built his first ham radio in 1970. N7QJM operates out of his ‘ham shack’ on the All Emergencies channel.
Filmmaker: kurt glaser
Duration : 0:2:17
Introducing: Mobile Studio Canvas for Recording & Playback
Cakewalks Mobile Studio Canvas for Mac, PC, and standalone performance is the first of its kind in the Cakewalk hardware family. Capable of producing over 1,000 sounds, the Mobile Studio Canvas includes the Roland SD-50 Sound Module, redesigned GM (General MIDI) 2, and Rolands Solo Tones sounds. Fitted with a USB memory drive, the studio canvas can playback MP3, WAV, AIFF, and MIDI files without a computer. Its a 2-in/2-out audio interface as well as a 1×1 MIDI interface that ships with SONAR 8.5 LE recording software (for Windows only), perfect for musicians looking for a multi-purpose sound source and/or playback device.
Duration : 0:1:14
M-Audio Project Recording Studio
An updated view of my studio. Includes M-Audio Axiom 61, EX-66 monitors, ProjectMix I/O, Rode K2, Frontier Audio TranzPort.
Duration : 0:7:8
M-Audio Axiom 49 Midi Home Recording Rig by Steve Yang
In this video, Steve Yang, Musical Instruments Associate in Orange County, California, arranges his perfect home recording rig. The M-Audio Axiom 49 USB Midi Controller, Digidesign Pro Tools M-Powered 8 software, M-Audio Project Mix I/O Audio Interface, and Alesis M1 Active 620 Monitors helps him to create music with any kind of instrument or sound that he wants.
Duration : 0:2:39
Home Recording
A short guide of how to use modulation to create stereo depth. Part of a series of videos from Recording School Online.
Duration : 0:3:29
How To Set Up A Home Recording Studio On A Budget
NOTE: MY VOICE WAS NOT RECORDED USING THE CONDENSER MICROPHONE, IT WAS RECORDED BY THE CAMERA MICROPHONE. MrCCTutorials brings you the tutorial on how to set up your own home recording studio, … on a budget! In this tutorial it will give you the components needed for it all to work, and also accesories and anything else which will better your home recording experience. Below there is the links and estimation of prices to the components featured in this tutorial!
Mbox 2 Mini: £179 – $200 ; with protools 8.0
http://www.avid.com/US/products/Mbox-2-Mini
Rode NT-1A Condenser Microphone: £150 – $175
http://www.rodemic.com/microphone.php?product=NT1-A
Behringer HPM1000: £15 – $20
http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/HPM1000.aspx
Stagg Mic Stand: £20 – $30
http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/PA,_Mics_and_Vocals/PA_Accessories/Mic_Stands/sc1649/p9049.aspx?utm_source=google&utm_medium=GoogleShopping&utm_campaign=googlebase&utm_term=%7Bkeyword%7D
Pop Filter: £10 – $15
XLR MALE TO FEMALE CABLE: £6 – $12
Logitech wireless keyboard EX100: £20 – $26
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&sku=583930&Q=&is=REG&A=details
Ground Lamp and Table Lamp: £10 – $10
Sony DSC T500- £200 – $250
http://www.sony.co.uk/product/dsc-t-series/dsc-t500
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Duration : 0:4:34
Getting everything set up; home recording studio
It’s coming along all right; it looks like it’s going to turn out pretty good. My little recording/remastering studio in my large closet. I’ve got that crazy Aiwa tape deck that shows how not everything made by Aiwa is cheap quality. Then I have the coolest looking Sony dual cassette deck and 1980s retro VHS VCR. Nikko amp, home made studio monitors and a high-end Technics tuner.
Duration : 0:3:38
Pete Townshend – The Who – home recording studio interview 1985
Pete Townshend of ‘The Who’ talks about his home studio in 1985
Duration : 0:9:12
Home recording on a budget
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I was tired of having to use poor quality sound capture devices for capturing the authentic sound of my guitar.I therefore did some investigation on the net and came to the conclusion that this setup was the most affordable for my needs.This also allowed for capture of vocals if the opportunity arose.This is the equipment i used;
- Fender “62 reissue Stratocaster
electric guitar – unmodified.
- Peavey Valveking Royal 8 Class A
all tube amplifier.
- Samson Q7 Neodymium Dynamic microphone.
- Art Tube MP Microphone Preamplifier
“the original”.
- Griffin Imic USB Audio Interface.
- Various cables to connect them all!
Duration : 0:6:38
VTC professional recording – Home Studio Revolution