Here are 5 tips for Easy Recording Workflow in Reaper
- Name the I/O
- Assign inputs quickly
- Set up the headphone mix
- Turn on the red light
- Easy overdubs
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Here are 5 tips for Easy Recording Workflow in Reaper
To watch the video by The Reaper Blog, CLICK HERE
One part of frequency control is reverb damping. Before we can understand what reverb damping is, we should have a clear picture of what really happens in real life. What happens if a sound bounced into an obstacle, a part of it is reflected into a surface while another part is absorbed by it. To be more clear, read this article by Audio Fanzine about reverb damping.
Vocals can be the key to good recordings. So the question is, does it really matter what mic the vocalist uses? The answer is yes. There are 12 reasons as to why and these are compiled by Rob Mayzes in the article called “12 Reasons Why You Should Match The Mic To The Vocalist.” You can read it here.
The best 4 Amp simulators which are Native Instruments Guitar Rig 5 Player, IK Multimedia AmpliTube Custom Shop and Line 6 Pod Farm 2.5 Free, all offering both plug-in and standalone operation. To know more about these 3, read here.
Sometimes we experience trying to do a mix and we don’t know where to start? Or perhaps avoiding it when it is almost finished? The only solution we can have is mixing it in phases. According to the Recording Revolution, there are only 5 phases that matter in having a good mix. Here it is.