Visit the Image Line forums forum.image-line.com to download material associated with the FL Studio Guru series. Loop recording is a great method when you want to repeat a section of a song, or even whole song, to get the perfect take. Edison will capture each loop around the section and add markers at the start and end of the take. All you need to do then is select the take you like and press Shift + C with Edison focused and it will be sent to the Playlist as an Audio Clip. Easy! To see all Guru videos in one location go to… www.image-line.com
This session features, among others, guitarists Peppino D’Agostino and Stef Burns performing “Birdland”. Go to www.StudioJams.com for more info.
How to use time stretching in FL Studio. This is a reformatted excerpt from the video training course FL Studio 9 – Know It All! by Digital Music Doctor.
CHRIS LEE gives awesome advice on studio equipment. reviews on condenser mics, headphones, krk monitors, interfaces. he also tell you about the website you can buy great studio equipment for cheap. this video is very helpful to any artist you are trying to get started in the home recording studio or who wannna build one. Visit: www. zzounds.com, www.guitarcenter.com, and other websites and type in package deals or find out monthly payments. Also for my music and check out a new snippet song i did on my youtube and go to www.soundclick.com/chrisleeakatooney, or www.reverbnation.com/chrisleeakatooney
This session features, among others, guitarist Steve Oliver performing “Blue Bossa”. Go to www.StudioJams.com for more info.
In this Microlecture, Jason de Wilde shows us how to record an entire drum kit with just a single microphone. The mike technique is called the Tchad Blake method, and using a single cardoid microphone (in this case a Rode K2), Jason is able to record a kit that well-balanced and professional sounding. This video is best heard with headphones on. Check out our other tutorials on our channel, please comment rate and subscribe.AIM – Leading School For Today’s Music Industry Check out our Website, www.aim.edu.au Our Facebook Page, www.facebook.com Our Video Page, www.aim.edu.au Our Twitter, twitter.com My Space, www.myspace.com You Tube Channel, www.youtube.com Check out our App in the ITunes Store : itunes.apple.com Here on YouTube and the AIMtv channel, you’ll find a whole bunch of cool videos showing you what we do here at AIM. From music videos to pro tools tutorials, micro-lectures, live performances, events, news, master classes, promotions, studio sessions and course related videos, there’s plenty to watch, and always something new coming up. AIMtv is our in-house filming production service, a creative platform for capturing video content from students & staff. To study music at AIM is all about having a fun, professional, academic experience, that helps set you up for a diverse lifelong career in the music industry, from performing to studio work, teaching, publishing, entertainment management, music business and a whole lot more, all connected as part of the AIM …
Untill I get to making an ebook on how I made this , this is my studio in a roadcase. I designed and built this mobile studio for personal music recording. I made this video to inspire others that they too can make this very useful midi studio aswell. This a Protools (Mbox2Pro) set up with an Apple Macbook 2hz. It works fantastic. Within this roadcase are my Yamaha Hs40 studio monitors, my microphones and their stands..generally all I’ll need to record crystal clear music . Inside as well I have installed a 1 TB hardrive.
I have a new 13inch Macbook Pro so I obviously have Garage Band but I also bought Pro Tools and Logic Studio. I just got an audio interface and want to start recording and editing music but I’m not sure where I should start. Should I start learning GarageBand to understand the basics and then switch to ProTools/Logic or should I just start with one of the two more advanced programs?
How much would cost a studio which purpose is to mastering/creating or recording audio/music? I mean how much would the hardware cost?
Mastering not mixing
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