By Max on May 10, 2008 in Guitars, Home Recording | 1 Comment
Home recording, especially when the subjects are music and voice, is a very complicated art and science.
An experienced recording artist knows that the appropriate PC, software and equipment are essential to great sound and quality work, as well as the right combination. However, compatibility also comes into play when choosing your guitar, along with other […]
By Max on May 10, 2008 in Home Recording | 0 Comments
You may not understand them when they talk about the last effects sampler they bought. You may even find yourself drifting off into a waking coma when they start up about how their PC is incompatible with the latest version of Fruity Loops they downloaded…but you love them.
They’re the recording geeks in your life and […]
By Max on May 3, 2008 in Featured, Home Recording | 1 Comment
If you really need to be informed on interface, chances are you haven’t had much experience with computers, let alone recording equipment. But here at Soundetta.com, we love to explain everything, which helps us spread the beneficial use of modern electronics, so listen up.
Interface, simply put, refers to the many cords, ports, and docking stations […]
By Max on May 1, 2008 in Home Recording | 0 Comments
The cost of building a home recording system on a budget can get tricky but is certainly possible. I have been recording in home for many years and find it very rewarding. Most will tell you just to save up for the products that you will inevitably buy later but I don’t generally agree.
My suggestion […]
By Max on Apr 26, 2008 in Guitars, Home Recording | 0 Comments
The Line6 POD XT Live is an awesome piece of equipment for the semi-professional. It is sometimes seen as unnecessary because other less bulky Line6 machines have a lot of similarities but quite honestly, this baby can save your show.
If you’re like me and you like to give the crowd before you record at home, […]
By Max on Apr 13, 2008 in Home Recording | 0 Comments
If you love music and recording as much as any electronics geek does, then cheap, boxy sounding speakers are not welcome in your home, car or office.
At the same token, if you read about electronics as much as an electronics guru, you already know that a good set of speakers, no matter how much you […]
By Max on Apr 10, 2008 in Home Recording | 1 Comment
When it comes to recording your voice at home, which is probably what most people do record at home, there are three major things that you need, assuming you already have your recording system. Microphones, a mic preamp and a compressor. Here’s some useful knowledge concerning each one:
The Microphone
As I’ve stated before, you have about […]
By Max on Apr 6, 2008 in Home Recording | 0 Comments
If you were to go out today as a novice and buy a complete PC home recording studio, there are many things you will need to research before you buy. And once you’ve chosen a product, research it again. To get you started, however, I have these tips and tricks on how to build your […]
By Max on Apr 3, 2008 in Home Recording | 0 Comments
Signal processors can be anything that changes the sound of an audio signal in some way. This differs from an effects processor which generally adds something to the audio signal, not something that tailors it the way a signal processor does.
Since the term “signal processor” is a general term for many different devices, so it […]
By Max on Jan 2, 2008 in Home Recording | 0 Comments
Mixers are what perform the much needed task of taking multiple audio tracks and combining them into one stereo or mono track. They are necessary to every recording job and should be added to your growing studio equipment stash.
The standard mixers you will find in any recording studio or perhaps on stage at a concert, […]