In analog recording, sound is recorded by converting continuous variations in sound pressure into continuous variations in electrical voltage, using a microphone, while in digital recording converts the electrical waveform from a microphone into a series of binary numbers, each of which represents the amplitude of the signal at a unique point in time, recording these numbers in a coded form which allows the system to detect whether the replayed signal is correct or not. To know more about its benefits and characteristics, here’s an article written by Audio Undone http://audioundone.com/digital-and-analog-recording-contrasted.
A Few Tips for Audio Production
Here is an article by Audio Issues about audio production. Björgvin Benediktsson shares 18 tidbits to try out in your home recording efforts.
A couple of these deal with the concept of stereo, which is not as easy a concept as it might seem. I especially like: “Don’t think that using two mics means it has to be stereo.” What he means by this is that you should maybe try recording with 2 mics at the same time and have them both go to the same track, taking advantage of the combined character of each mic. But it can also be a warning if you ARE trying to record in stereo and forget that you would need to have two tracks panned left and right for that to happen. Many years ago, when I was first starting out, I was trying to record in stereo, but neglected to send each mic to its own track. I unwittingly did what this tip recommends, but ended up with only one track – nothing to pan (unless you do weird tricks after the fact, which is a different thing entirely). Anyway – to learn more about what stereo is, check out our post “5 Audio Recording Tips For Newbies – Part 1: Stereo Or Not?”
Here’s the link to the Audio Issues 18 Tips article: http://www.audio-issues.com/home-recording-studio/18-audio-production-tips-to-start-your-week/
Windows 10 Enhanced For Music Production
Windows 10 Was released last July 29, at 12 AM EST. The tool Media Creation Tool can be used by tech savvy users to install immediately on one or multiple devices. To know more about this, check this blog by blog.cakewalk.com http://blog.cakewalk.com/windows-10-music-production/
What Do You Think Is The Best Voice Recorder?
Well, as a musician, you would really want to know what’s the best voice recorder that we can use. Here is an article by engadget explaining why Sony ICD-UX533 is the best http://www.engadget.com/2015/08/14/the-best-voice-recorder/
How To Unlock The Hidden Potential Of Your Studio Monitors
A lot of people get monitors but never get the most out of them. They never get the maximum potential out of the monitors, this is often due to placement and position of monitors and desks. To find out more, check out this article by Mitch Gallagher at sweetwater.com to find out more http://www.sweetwater.com/insync/six-ways-to-get-the-most-from-your-studio-monitors/