2011.11.07.Studio tips0

Re-amping technique

Re-amping is a long-standing technique that we occasionally use during the mixing of songs. In cases where we want to supplement or even replace the sound set during recording without having to re-record everything later on. During this process, we send the recorded signal back from the computer to external devices, and then re-record it. Let’s look at an example: The guitarist recorded their parts in the studio, but later it turns out they want a completely different sound… Let’s now overlook the fact that we need to aim for the …

2011.10.22.Studio tips0

Recording the band simultaneously

A common question is whether it’s possible to record the entire band or at least the main instruments simultaneously? The short answer is: yes . More in detail: We designed our studio to have multiple recording spaces. In each of them, all the necessary connections should be installed. This makes it possible to record the entire musical foundation at once.   An example: The lineup of the band: Drums Bass Guitars Singing We bring the guitar and bass heads into the main recording room or the technical room. We place the guitar cabinets in the cen …

2011.10.22.Studio tips0

Online mixing

You have the option to send us the tracks of the songs you’ve recorded for mixing. For us to mix efficiently, please do the following. Name the tracks clearly. On the tracks, turn off Eq, compressor and other plugins before exporting. Whichever effect you think is important, you can leave it on, but it will be included in the mix. Export them so that their signal level is a few dB below zero. Briefly describe the circumstances of the recording in a document. Send the tracks and a description of the recording using one of the file sending service …

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