Archive for May, 2010
How to give your voice recording a “Pro” quality.
This question came in…
i was wondering if there are anyways i could make my vocals sound “studio quality” or a little better. thanks.
To make your vocals sound more “studio quality”, add a compressor pluggin and just use a “voice or vocal” standard setting if you haven’t used it before. This keeps your voice level and out front. You also might boost the hi end a little, and maybe the low end to make the voice sound fatter if necessary. This also depends on what you are recording…voice over or vocal. Be careful not to add too much of anything…this usually sounds better at the time you are doing it, and bad later.
Danny Jones
www.creative-digital.net
www.kwiksounds.com
www.buyprosound.com
Recording with Samson G-Track
Hello
This question came in:
Hello, I have a problem with my cakewalk sonar le, When I playback the audio I have to? unplug the mike in order to hear it on my computer speakers and when the headphones are in it is really quiet playback PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!
If you are using the G-track, and the output is assigned to the mic, which is an interface within itself, it’s trying to playback through the mic
You could plug your speakers into the output of the mic and play back, because the output will be better than through the standard computer sound card.
Danny
www.dannyjoneline.com
How to export wave in Sonar
Got this question in:
How do I export to an mp3 or wave in Sonar LE.
Answer: To export to mp3, you will need either to buy the Cakewalk mp3 decoder or download the lame mp3 encoder, so my answer will deal with only a wave file. Make sure all the tracks you are mixing are selected, or highlighted
Go to file and export audio…click OK
When the box comes up, make make the file type “wave”
On the left select “What You Hear”, asuming you want to mix what you are hearing, make sure it’s set for stero, 44.100 Hz, and 16 bit if that’s what you want, choose a file name and foilder that you want your file in, and click “Export”
That should do it
Danny
www.dannyjonline.com
IPad…so cool!
My buddy just got an Ipad and wow, what a cool toy! Instead of carrying around his laptop and blackberry, he now is going to have everything on the Ipad…no need to use the laptop…he gets his email on it, as well as being about to surf the net quickly…it hooks up to whatever WIFI is in the building if possible, or uses the cell phone connection if WIFI isn’t available.
He got the 64 gig version, so memory isn’t a problem. The graphics are great!
He’s been on a diet, and gets all his weight watchers stuff on there, as well as an app that lets him look up all the fast food restauants to find out how many points the food has…
Oh, and he has over 5,000 songs on the thing!
And the features go on and on…I’m jealous!
Danny
www.creative-digital.net
www.kwiksounds.com
www.buyprosound.net
Adobe Audition good recording tool
Adobe Audition is a good editing software, although not as good or versitile Sonar in my opinion.
Before Sonar, I used Cool Edit Pro for years..it was a little tricky when it came to making sure all your files were saved…also, no midi
In Audition, midi in a limited form has been added, and you can import loops.
It also has some really good tools for cleaning up hiss and hum, etc.
Otherwise, for the composer, Sonar comes out way ahead…Audition isn’t even in the same league as Sonar..Just my 2 cents.
Samson C01U Great For Voice Talents
The Samson C01U mic is a great choice for the inexperienced recordist. It comes with Sonar LE, a truely professional recording program…this keeps you from having to resort to Audacity, which is the free program that many newbie’s use.
It have many built in effects, and, when you get ready, you can upgrade and already be used to the program.
The C01U is a large diaphram condenser mic, which means you get a professional quality sound, for under $100.
The cool things about this mic is, you can grab your laptop, go on location, plug in the USB cable, and you’re ready to record a podcast, audio book, whatever, with little setup or trouble.
Then you can go home and edit what you’re recorded with the Sonar software.
Cool! I’ve used it just this way for recording audio tours, and the results are terrific!
Danny Jones