How do you record your stuff

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How do you record your stuff

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How do you record your stuff

here's a pic of the gear i use
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mic up drums and get gtar to play with drums at the same time then i put bass on then add what ever bits you need then bounce down to 1 track and add vocals and extra bits then bounce down to comp then tart it up reverbs and effect s and sound efx etc then save as wav file
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I use Audacity... a free programme of the internet, I could talk all day about my little methods such as fake stereo etc... but I won't.!
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I have a Fostex four-track that I use as a pre-mixer/interface with my computer, which is loaded with Cakewalk Version 9 and a bunch of plug-ins.

I keep a microphone in one input and a cable in another input. Then, it's just a matter of sliding a fader up or down when it comes to getting a signal to record.

I use a Zoom 505 on my electric guitar and sometimes on the bass (for compression.)

I have a Yamaha keyboard which gives me my drum sounds...and occasionally some keyboard sounds.
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I use a Lexicon external sound card with 8 inputs to 4 bus then USB that into my laptop with Cubase SX on with a nice Lexicon Pantheron effects unit!
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My current set up here is Cakewalk Home Studio 2004 on my computer (with Goldwave used for some editing), an M-audio Audiophile 24/96 soundcard, Eurorack UB802 Mixer, a Behringer Tube pre-amp and Apex condenser mic, or sometimes I use an Optimus dynamic mic. Though sometimes I pack up and go record at a friend's in Toronto. Not sure of his exact setup, but he has a full-size professional mixing board and uses Pro-Tools.
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Now I got hold of a new multitrack Cool Edit which i'll be using for vol 3, hopefully. Until now, I've been using Cool Edit 2000 to record guitars, bass, keyboards and vocals and Fruity Loops to generate drum track.
But, as i said, I stepped now in the new generation of recording, something like a jump from "with the beatles" to "sgt. pepper"... 8) :lol:
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All I use is this Pro-Tools M-Box connection to my laptop :
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Once I get enough money I tihnk I'm going to buy this baby :
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Post by Norbert Wilkins »

Edirol UA-25, Sonar, PC. Cheap mics, 8 channel mixer, old fostex 4-track. Few bits of outboard, several guitar pedals, some homemade. A few cheap Casio keyboards and Roland sound units, various guitars, one bass etc. etc. etc.
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How Do You Record?

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Interesting to see the different approaches being used by the home/bedroom based musicians.

I use Cakewalk Guitar Tracks Pro application to record the music. It's very simple and quick to set up. It's audio only though, no MIDI. Its got 32 tracks although I've yet to use more than 8.

I've a half decent soundcard on the PC, a Soundblaster Audigy Platinum, which has lots of inputs.

I use a Line 6 Pod 2 for guitar effects and a Digitech BP50 for bass.
Then for drums and piano I've got a cheap Yamaha keyboard.

Looking forward to hearing the new volumes !!!
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Post by Slambient Expressway »

Just a computer mic :oops: it turns out pretty good sounding if I mix it well.
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1st thing is the drums.., i use a behringer mixer, all drums are mic'd, along with 2 overheads, seperate hi hat and ride mics.., all the other shit is done direct with no amps.., along with a shit load of LINE 6 gear, a yamaha aw16g...., then everthing goes to the computer.., if any overdubs are needed, they are done at my bass players house.., and it sounds SICK...


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