Dubstep a genre of complex bass, loud drums, and a lot of cinematic movement basically creating power and excitement. Now, most producers find it confusing and difficult to produce with its larger than life feel, dubstep is pretty attainable once broken down into bits and pieces.
Take your step to the next level with these dubstep essentials. Dubstep is all about the loud in your face sounds but you can make it more professional by adding depth to your mix. Here is where contrasting becomes effective, by adding the right complimentary sounds you can add depth to your dubstep.
Read more here: https://theproaudiofiles.com/10-essential-tips-producing-dubstep/
Archives for July 2017
Single Microphone Recording: Acoustic Guitar With Vocals
If you have ever attempted recording your acoustic guitar side by side with your vocals then this video is for you. You might have tried different ways or techniques including recording the guitar first then your vocals but it just did not give you that authentic feel. Here’s the good news this is totally achievable all you need is one microphone.
Yes, just one microphone! the key is to understand what and where. What – identify and understand the type of microphone and Where you are you supposed to place it. The key is to get the right height and distance.
Watch video here: https://www.recordingrevolution.com/recording-acoustic-guitar-vocals-time-one-microphone/
How To Use A Mic With A Snare Drum
Finding the right place to put your mic when using a snare drum is very crucial. Even just an inch of difference can totally change the sound that you’re getting from your snare.
Experimenting on mic positions is necessary to get the perfect sound from your equipment. Try different angles, use more mics and make changes as the music changes as well. The only way for you to find the perfect position for your mic is if you experiment.
Read more about this here: https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/how-to-mic-snare-drum/
M-Audio Reveals The Ultimate All-In-One M-Track 2×2 Vocal Studio Pro
The music production company “M-Audio” released a new recording device, called the “M-Track 2X2 Vocal Studio Pro.” It features many high-tech, desirable options that you’d appreciate in this product. Included is the Interface, Condenser Microphone, Monitoring Headphones, and Comprehensive Software Suite. This product has been dubbed the “ultimate all-in-one package” by the company, since it takes all the classic pieces of recording and has made them more mobile and easier to use. It was released on 6-20-17.
Key Takeaways:
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- All-in-one M-Track computer based recording package by M-Audio
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- MTrack 2×2 Audio Interface with up-to date software is included in the package
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- Download SVGPerfect for when you want to use just one icon as a vector on the desktop or in your own icon workflow.HDH40 Headphones and Nova Black condenser Mic making this all in one everything you need for quality recordings
“Everything you need is right here—the interface, the mic, headphones and software. We’re really excited about this.”
Read more: http://www.musictech.net/2017/07/m-audio-m-track-vocal-studio-pro/
Consider This When Mixing With Headphones
You may be mixing a track with headphones. This is not ideal (you generally get more accurate sound when hearing it through the air). But perhaps you have to use them because there are other people around. This gives good advice so you can do a good job. Sounds come through differently with headphones, and knowing that will keep you from messing up your track. It will sound differently once you take them off which is wat you need to know about. The type of headphones can also make a difference.
Key Takeaways:
- Try to make sure you test your music in different environments. Every space is a bit different in how the sound waves move around. If you can get the mix to sound good in multiple places – like your car, a large room, etc. – then it’s likely it will sound good anywhere.
- Depending on the model of headphones things will be altered in a different way. It might be a good idea to test different headphones for the most accurate before buying a pair.
- It might be a good idea to have different headphones as well as listening on different systems without them. this gives you even more data.
“You wouldn’t wear red tinted glasses if you were color-grading a film, so why use a sound source that colors your audio?”
Read more: http://blog.discmakers.com/2017/07/consider-this-when-mixing-with-headphones/