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It will have a vocal processor with extensive effects. The effects should change according to the song.reverend_kyle wrote:This is my band's first recording ever, we used a karaoke machine which oddly enough added some distortion.
RK wrote:We used DJ's digitech to get better guitar recordings and now its really bad for vocal's,
reverend_kyle wrote:not just trying to bump but just added a 4th song and getting a music store up.
2dimes wrote:RK wrote:We used DJ's digitech to get better guitar recordings and now its really bad for vocal's,
That's where splitting tracks comes in. If you record vocals seperate from the guitar then you can use different effects for each to make them both as good as they can get.
In the old days (ten years ago etc.) you would have a wider tape with several recording/play back heads. eg. 8 for 8 track recorders (Lenny Kravitz still uses that kind of thing, he actually purchased all the equipment from Abby road or some studio the beattles used and installed it in his studio.) The sound engineer would record the raw tape with little to no effects and add effects to them as he mixed them down to two tracks to make a final stereo recording. Now you can use the same concept only instead of physically splitting tracks the soft ware does it virtually.
You can use a seperate microphone for each track if you want to use them all at once and record all the tracks live. Or you can use a board with as many microphones as you need to mix them for say drums where you might use several mics to place all the drum kit on a selected single track.
If you seperated the recording of each thing you could record the first track usually drums for tempo keeping. Then play back the recorded tracks while recording the next part on a new track. Sometimes this would ruin a great live song because you would not be playing it live with everyone else in the band.
So can you run the vocals through the karaoke machine (or some other precessor with effects) before they get to the digitech?reverend_kyle wrote:actually what we did, but the problem with the digitech is it has no effects or lack of effects for vocals which makes it near impossible to have good sounding vocal tracks.
2dimes wrote:So can you run the vocals through the karaoke machine (or some other precessor with effects) before they get to the digitech?reverend_kyle wrote:actually what we did, but the problem with the digitech is it has no effects or lack of effects for vocals which makes it near impossible to have good sounding vocal tracks.
2dimes wrote:Decent xlr cords are not much more than 1/4inchers. Go invest in your future.
The mic might be a different story. e-bay?
They can carry their own stinkin' drywall down the stairs kind of thing? I'm farmiliar, currently I don't need any gear but I didn't send that letter requesting an audition to Todd either.reverend_kyle wrote:i've been nearly out of work for a month and getting very little hours and am just starting a steady job and he quit his job because he's lazy.
On another note we got a music store up so if you like our stuff you should support us its only $1 and you would be helping a band get started.
2dimes wrote:They can carry their own stinkin' drywall down the stairs kind of thing? .reverend_kyle wrote:i've been nearly out of work for a month and getting very little hours and am just starting a steady job and he quit his job because he's lazy.
On another note we got a music store up so if you like our stuff you should support us its only $1 and you would be helping a band get started.
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