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Digital
Recording
In
House Recording:
Stereo format:
Simple stereo image of musicians in the main
studio; recording a practice session at a low
hourly rate for music writing. No headphones;
nothing but a recording of what's in the room.
The advantage is having a private place to compose and
practice originals at a low rate. No phone
calls, nagging spouse, screaming kids, puking dogs, or
police knocking about noise complaints! Your
session is recorded to a 2 track and assembled to CD
or if desired edited (remove the unwanted takes).
Multi-track
Recording: 2
Basic methods:
LIVE No Headphones:
All musicians are playing in the same room, individual
tracks with bleed from each instrument for a live
sound. A silent click™ is available (blinking
strobe) locked to the tempo to keep everyone in time
if desired.
Full production:
Players are isolated in rooms for the best sound using
headphones to monitor. There are 2 separate
headphone mixes available, silent click™ strobes in
each rooms to go along with the audible click.
Of course, you don't have to use a click track but it
is always a plus to do so.
Remote
Recording:
Stereo format:
Simple stereo image (what you hear is what you get);
edited for CD or placed on a DATA disc for video or
web use.
Multi-track Recording:
Multi-tracked recording of a performance where
individual instruments are recorded to their own
tracks. This requires the mobilization of
equipment, transportation to the event, set up,
recording, tear down, transport back, mix audio, and
master to CD operation.
Digital
Editing
:
Using top editing software and know how, Sound and
music can be enhanced and manipulated to suite the
customer's needs. It is then saved to an audio
file DATA CD or burned to an audio CD.
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