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The Recording Process, Installment 5: Vocals
This is the fifth installment of "The Recording Process." This installment covers vocal tracking. There will be a new installment in this series once a week until it is completed. The songs we record will be available as a free download on the 18th of January 2008 on my website, www.noahnoah.net
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Vocal Recording Mistakes - Part 2+3
Part 2+3 of 5 tips for recording better vocals in your home studio and anything recorded with a microphone.
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Vocal Recording Mistakes - Part 4+5
Part 4+5 of 5 tips for recording better vocals in your home studio and anything recorded with a microphone.
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Deep Recording Studios - The Tour
Deep Recording Studios - The Tour. Late nights at studio, London England.
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Ocean Way Recording: Mixing For MP3 Format
Anyone who records from home should watch this interview with Allen Sides from Ocean Way Recording. Allen and Bill talk about the fractured mp3 philosophies in recording today. It's not about which mix is pumped up the most, it's about which mix has more punch.
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A# Sharp Recording Studio - Speakers
Discussion of why a recording sounds different depending on the quality of speaker.
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A# Sharp Recording Studio - Microphones
Discussion on microphone set up, what microphones to use and how to use them in the studio
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Neumann TLM 102 Microphones - Saxophone Recording
Welcome the newest Neumann Microphone, the TLM 102 Large Diaphragm Microphone, to the recording stage. Here we use the TLM 102 on a several different Saxophones, Alto and Tenor, through a Millennia Origin (HV3 style preamp) without any of the processing engaged. These recordings contaning no EQ and ...
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Advice for the Aspiring Recording Engineer
In this interview, Carl Beatty, a veteran engineer and Professor of Production and Engineering at Berklee College of Music, gives advice to novice engineers on developing the listening, technical, and diplomatic skills that great engineers all possess.
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