mexiblunt
Well-Known Member
Another engineer here! Good info guys, I can't remember alot this stuff so I won't have much to add to this thread but one thing about recording is once you have the basic understanding of it all you can let your ears do the work.
How many of you guys have spent an hour bobbing and weaving your head around a room in order to find a sweet spot for a mic?
We were taught on pro-tools but I have used a bunch of other pc based sofware since, I still find pro-tools the easiest especially as one poster mentioned the bus system.
I like to get blazed sometimes and kinda come up with my own effects for certain stuff, like one time I made my own tremolo/echo effect with lots and lots of copy paste but the neat thing was I would procces different eq/verb/phase into the copied pieces in different patterns that would give it a sound unlike any other effect combos. Took hours/days but it was like doing a painting for me.
Rock on!!!!!
How many of you guys have spent an hour bobbing and weaving your head around a room in order to find a sweet spot for a mic?
We were taught on pro-tools but I have used a bunch of other pc based sofware since, I still find pro-tools the easiest especially as one poster mentioned the bus system.
I like to get blazed sometimes and kinda come up with my own effects for certain stuff, like one time I made my own tremolo/echo effect with lots and lots of copy paste but the neat thing was I would procces different eq/verb/phase into the copied pieces in different patterns that would give it a sound unlike any other effect combos. Took hours/days but it was like doing a painting for me.
Rock on!!!!!