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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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A# Sharp Recording Studio - Live Recording
Guide to recording live in the studio with bands - sequence of recording, band tracks, vocals and drums.
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How to Prepare for the Recording Studio : What to Ask a Recording Engineer
Time is money and recording music takes time. Learn what to ask the engineer in order to get the best sound from a recording expert.
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VTC professional recording - Analog Recording pt1
Analog recording history.
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VTC professional recording - Analog Recording pt2
Analog recording history.
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Roland VP-7 Vocal Processor Processes Vocals
At the Winter NAMM 2010 show in Anaheim, Roland / Boss held a variety show of sorts to introduce their umpteen some-odd new products. Included in the roundup was the new Roland VP-7 Vocal processor, a desk-top unit that does very much what other desktop vocal live vocal processing units do, but...
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Mixing Lesson vocals and kick drum Part 2
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Staying true to his samurai heritage, Owen O'Malley keeps his word and demos the Universal Audio LA-610 on vocals to keep a promise he made four months prior. Expect to hear the LA-610 on electric guitar, but not until the distant future, when nobody knows WTF outboard gear is.
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Sony C800g vs. Peluso VTB Microphone Shootout -- Female Vocals
The Sony C800g PAC is one of the most well-respected microphones in the world that is actually in current production... it is also one of the most expensive. John Peluso, of Peluso Microphone Labs created the VTB (Vacuum Tube Bottle), with the sound of the C800g in mind. While they are not exactly...
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Recording Engineers Then and Now
In this interview, Carl Beatty, a veteran engineer and Professor of Production and Engineering at Berklee College of Music, discusses some of the great engineers of the past, and how their overall styles differ from what younger engineers are learning to do today.
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