Don’t let assumptions on the traditional instrument roles limit your decision making when it comes emphasizing which instruments should be strong and which ones should take a step back. It is not always about the vocals has to be loud or the bass having the thump, and so on and so forth. Don’t set them on autopilot what you need to do is understand their individual roles. Start by understanding your song and ask yourself how should it feel. Then you might just realize how to space each entity to support the entire song. Because sometimes things aren’t always what it seems.
Reas more here: https://www.prosoundweb.com/channels/recording/in_the_studio_instrument_roles_creating_space_differentiation/#
Archives for February 2018
5 Secrets to Recording Vocals at Home
Songs are now being recorded in home settings with high quality results. The secrets of home recording cover some common mistakes and how to avoid them. The first mistake mentioned is the tendency to buy expensive equipment only to use it in a poor environment. Working to establish an appropriate room to record has a huge impact on the quality of vocals. A concept related to environment is next on the list and recommends avoiding closets. Recording in an area that is too small results in comb filtering, which is the term for sounds becoming thin with questionable texture. The remaining items on the list and a conclusion from the author provide more information to ensure high quality and avoid unintentional effects.
Key Takeaways:
- While being in a small space provides less audible decay, it means more comb filtering, which thins out the sound
- Going for quick and easy acoustic treatments is always a mistake, but the real deal can also be affordable such as with rigid fiberglass
- Once you have the treatment picked, it’s placement is key as you want to typically have the material behind you so the mic will not pick up those reflections
“The biggest mistake people make is buying an expensive mic and an expensive preamp and putting it in an improperly treated room or closet.”
Read more: https://theproaudiofiles.com/recording-vocals-in-a-home-studio/
Fantastic Freeware 2018: The 7 Best Freeware Real/Acoustic Instruments
Simulators of real acoustic instruments are highly sought after, but difficult to find. This listing provides the positives and negatives of seven highly rated programs.
The Big Tick Audio Collection is included in this freeware list and in many others because users must register for the entire package. The author recommends getting the entire lot while searching for a specific piece.
Versilian Upright is a piano simulator declared as one of the best freeware programs out there judging by realism. Every freeware program on the provided list contains the details which led the author to choose it. It is a very informative article for people requiring musical synthesis.
Key Takeaways:
- Freeware emulations of acoustic instruments are hard to find, but these 7 selections are great options
- Steinberg VB-1 is an old option but is still available for download and it boasts four voices of polyphony
- Ticky Clav is included in almost all freeware collections but includes Angelina formant, Rainbow, and EP-Piano synths
“You get three velocity layers plus up to 30 seconds of decay sound so this is the real deal and it has a lovely closed mic sound.”
Read more: http://www.musictech.net/2017/12/freeware-2018-real-acoustic-instruments/
Digital Piano Shootout – with Sound Samples!
The authors of this article have compiled a comprehensive list of piano keyboards compared across a variety of criteria. The focus of the list is based on the piano sounds of the keyboards, although each one has other options and features as well. The other features are not ranked as the criteria rated only applies to the piano sounds. Every keyboard was evaluated under identical listening conditions. The authors mention how expensive and heavy the keyboards are but also state the positive aspects outweigh the negatives. This is a great resource for anyone considering a piano keyboard purchase.
Key Takeaways:
- This piano shootout brings all keyboards into a comparison under uniform listening conditions of the exact same performance
- Volume was matched but frequency balance is impossible to make uniform, so differences reflect the variations of each keyboard
- Know that these keyboards are expensive; this entire collection tested is worth almost $17,000
“I don’t think anyone has ever conducted a comprehensive listening comparison for digital keyboards like this, and after finishing this exercise, I think I know why.”
Read more: https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/7-best-digital-pianos-shootout/
Teaching Audio: Time For A Paradigm Change?
Today where DAW’s are the top choice when it comes to consoles where does the analog system fit? Digital technology in its ever increasing pace has become better and better and consoles nowadays have come up to par. For older engineers transitioning from analog to digital has become quite an easy task, they just had to find consoles that fit their needs.
After some experimenting Barry Hill a long time audio educator found out that those who learned from the analog had an easier time when starting to use digital consoles rather than those using them for the first time.
Read more here: https://www.prosoundweb.com/channels/recording/teaching-audio-time-for-a-paradigm-change/#