Archive for the ‘Music Studio Equipment’ Category

Quiklok RS516 Perforated Metal Top for RS500 Racks

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

  • Width: 21.3″
  • Depth: 19.7″
  • Weight Capacity: 100 lbs
  • Perforated side panels designed for maximum heat exchange and air ventilation

Product Description
RS-500 series rack structures are more than merely places to hold standard rack equipment. These rack have perforated side panels designed for maximum heat exchange and air ventilation. Supplied with locking casters and rack hardware. They are extremely easy to assemble and are perfect for home/pro recording, broadcast and multimedia applications. Manufactured using computer-welded 14-gauge steel these racks structures will add a pro look to any studio environment…. More >>

Quiklok RS516 Perforated Metal Top for RS500 Racks

How To Make A Home Recording Studio

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

These days everyone is able to begin  recording audio tracks without using the service of expensive music recording studios – at home. You can start recording and mixing high quality music in your own home studio and if you have just 5 needed things.

Home Recording Studio Equipment:

I. A Good Computer

Your computer will be the basis of your studio so having powerful computer is essential for creating home recording studio

You need to get a pc with at least 2 GB of RAM. I advise as well to avoid Computers based on Vista as Vista requires great part of the resources provided by computer just to operate.

II. Audio Interface

These are getting cheaper every year. Back in 2001 there was almost no audio interface available for less, than than 750$. Today the cheapest ones cost just 200$.

This is a very important part of your studio because it gives you possibility to connect your instruments & microphones and your computer. Unless you decide on purchasing seperate preamps, you need to ensure that you get an audio interface with a preamp.

III. A Condenser Microphone

Condenser microphone of high quality is essential for recording vocals and acoustic guitars. Like the other items on this list, they’ve become a lot cheaper over the course of this decade.

IV. Monitors

It’s essential to listen to your music with a “flat response” when you are to do your mixing. Studio monitors are not like pc speakers that make everything sound “good.” Studio monitors give you chance of discovering all the flaws your mix has and fix them.

V. Music Recording Software

There is a great amount of different software available, some of them are even free! But most of them have free demos so you can try all the features offered by these music recording software and see which one works best for you.

Music Recording Software

Home Recording Studio Equipment

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PreSonus Comp16 Single-Channel Compact Compressor W/ Presets

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

  • 16 easy-to-use presets
  • award-winning compressor design
  • Balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4″ I/O
  • Great for recording or live sound
  • Optional rackmount kit

Product Description
Based on the award winning BlueMax compressor design, the COMP16 is the simplest professional quality compressor in the world. Sixteen presets have been carefully tailored for a wide range of applications including vocals, percussion, fretted instruments, keyboards, stereo program material and compression effects. Simply select the preset and adjust the input and output to desired level of compression. Finally a great-sounding compressor that anyone can use!From … More >>

PreSonus Comp16 Single-Channel Compact Compressor W/ Presets

Healing Music Sessions.

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Music That Heals. Different Sessions For Different Orgrans As Well As Relaxation And Concentration Music Sessions.
Healing Music Sessions.

The music studio equipment you can?t do without

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

You have the studio set up where the musicians will create their magic, but the control room – where the recording will take place – is still bare. This is the music studio equipment you need:

Microphone

Of all the music studio equipment you will buy, the microphones will be one of your most important investments. The microphone converts sound into an electrical signal, and poor quality microphones will make it much more difficult to produce high-quality sound.

Mixing console (also soundboard or audio mixer)

This is an electronic device used to combine (or mix), route, and change the level, tone quality and dynamics of audio signals. Depending on the type of console you pick, you can also mix analogue or digital signals. One application for this piece of music studio equipment is to combine the signals from two separate microphones – e.g. from two vocalists – to be heard through one speaker.

Studio (or reference) monitors

These monitors are in effect loudspeakers which are specifically designed for application in recording, film, television and radio studios. These speakers are designed to give an accurate reproduction of the qualities of the audio that is produced in the studio. In other words, the frequency of the sound is not manipulated by the monitors and no distortion takes place. As a result, these monitors are more robust (and expensive) than home hi-fi speakers, as they have to cope with high volumes and sudden sound bursts that may happen in the studio.

Digital audio workstation (DAW)

This workstation is an electronic system designed to record, edit and play back digital audio. With this piece of music studio equipment, recorded sounds can be freely manipulated, edited and played back. The DAW can also be used to convert signals from analogue to digital and vice versa.

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how to produce music at home

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Music Production, it’s a real art and has so many different aspects to it. When you listen to a song you have to hear all the little details and sounds going on to make the emotion, you have to learn how to create this when making music or your music will be dead and boring. Bass, harmonies and melodies make music full of expression and energy whatever genre it is put in; Hip-hop, R&b, Pop and even rock.

If you are interested in music production such as sound mixing, recording or any other, the best thing you can use to give you that professional experience is the Pro Tools suite. It is the standard professional music production software and the training would be very useful to you. You can go to a suitable Professional tools school to learn how to make use of this system and by attending the Pre Tools classes; you can practice using it perfectly.

These days many renowned hip-hop beat producers have come out with online beat software which you can use to make your own beats online. These software are easy to use and can be accessed for a fraction of the cost of real studio-based equipment. Because most of such software are made by experienced hip-hop artist themselves they contain virtually every tune and equipment that you can think of. It does not matter whether you want to produce a rock beat, hip-hop beat, R&B, reggae, techno, or even any other instrumental, any and every beat can be made into space off a few minutes and does not require a lot of training to do so.

In fact even complete novice can make beats which are very awesome! If you are not ready to shell out the money just yet then it is recommended that you try out the demo version of the software before you pay them. The key advantage that such software have to offer is that they are really cost-effective and offer the functionality of real studio-based equipment.

You could make some drumbeats, piano chords and then mix it up with some bass guitar and some cymbal and PRESTO. In fact these software are quite addictive and can take weeks to get over! The sheer amount of creativity that can be unleashed because of them is phenomenal. Since using them will not cost you an arm and a leg you can very well give them a try and see if they are up to your expectations.

Making beats online is quick, easy and cheap. I highly recommend you start with an online beats software that can give you all the control and options you will need to make those first beats.

Apart from giving you great functionality it is very easy to use and fun to play with!

Click here to try out the Sonicproducer tool which is among the best tools available today.

learn to produce music

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Music Production, it’s a real art and has so many different aspects to it. When you listen to a song you have to hear all the little details and sounds going on to make the emotion, you have to learn how to create this when making music or your music will be dead and boring. Bass, harmonies and melodies make music full of expression and energy whatever genre it is put in; Hip-hop, R&b, Pop and even rock.

If you are interested in music production such as sound mixing, recording or any other, the best thing you can use to give you that professional experience is the Pro Tools suite. It is the standard professional music production software and the training would be very useful to you. You can go to a suitable Professional tools school to learn how to make use of this system and by attending the Pre Tools classes; you can practice using it perfectly.

These days many renowned hip-hop beat producers have come out with online beat software which you can use to make your own beats online. These software are easy to use and can be accessed for a fraction of the cost of real studio-based equipment. Because most of such software are made by experienced hip-hop artist themselves they contain virtually every tune and equipment that you can think of. It does not matter whether you want to produce a rock beat, hip-hop beat, R&B, reggae, techno, or even any other instrumental, any and every beat can be made into space off a few minutes and does not require a lot of training to do so.

In fact even complete novice can make beats which are very awesome! If you are not ready to shell out the money just yet then it is recommended that you try out the demo version of the software before you pay them. The key advantage that such software have to offer is that they are really cost-effective and offer the functionality of real studio-based equipment.

You could make some drumbeats, piano chords and then mix it up with some bass guitar and some cymbal and PRESTO. In fact these software are quite addictive and can take weeks to get over! The sheer amount of creativity that can be unleashed because of them is phenomenal. Since using them will not cost you an arm and a leg you can very well give them a try and see if they are up to your expectations.

Making beats online is quick, easy and cheap. I highly recommend you start with an online beats software that can give you all the control and options you will need to make those first beats.

Click here to try out the Sonicproducer tool which is among the best tools available today.

 

equipment to produce music

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Music Production, it’s a real art and has so many different aspects to it. When you listen to a song you have to hear all the little details and sounds going on to make the emotion, you have to learn how to create this when making music or your music will be dead and boring. Bass, harmonies and melodies make music full of expression and energy whatever genre it is put in; Hip-hop, R&b, Pop and even rock.

If you are interested in music production such as sound mixing, recording or any other, the best thing you can use to give you that professional experience is the Pro Tools suite. It is the standard professional music production software and the training would be very useful to you. You can go to a suitable Professional tools school to learn how to make use of this system and by attending the Pre Tools classes; you can practice using it perfectly.

These days many renowned hip-hop beat producers have come out with online beat software which you can use to make your own beats online. These software are easy to use and can be accessed for a fraction of the cost of real studio-based equipment. Because most of such software are made by experienced hip-hop artist themselves they contain virtually every tune and equipment that you can think of. It does not matter whether you want to produce a rock beat, hip-hop beat, R&B, reggae, techno, or even any other instrumental, any and every beat can be made into space off a few minutes and does not require a lot of training to do so.

In fact even complete novice can make beats which are very awesome! If you are not ready to shell out the money just yet then it is recommended that you try out the demo version of the software before you pay them. The key advantage that such software have to offer is that they are really cost-effective and offer the functionality of real studio-based equipment.

You could make some drumbeats, piano chords and then mix it up with some bass guitar and some cymbal and PRESTO. In fact these software are quite addictive and can take weeks to get over! The sheer amount of creativity that can be unleashed because of them is phenomenal. Since using them will not cost you an arm and a leg you can very well give them a try and see if they are up to your expectations.

Making beats online is quick, easy and cheap. I highly recommend you start with an online beats software that can give you all the control and options you will need to make those first beats.

Click here to try out the Sonicproducer tool which is among the best tools available today.

How to Be a Top Music Producer in Three Steps

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Want to be a top music producer making your own royalty free music? Want to create royalty free music for documentary purposes, or web sounds and sound effects on a video or multimedia project? Want to showcase your talent by making your own downloadable sounds for others to appreciate? For whichever purpose you intend, you can be a top music producer in three simple steps.

Step 1: Hone the musician in you.

Start by honing your ears. Listen to tons of music, play your instruments and expand your knowledge in music. Once you get the hang of it, start recording your sounds and mixing music with the use of portable recording tools. Spend time experimenting and playing around with a variety of music and sounds.

Step 2: Set-up your own home studio.

As a producer, you need to equip yourself with tools you need to record and make your music. You will need to invest in some hardware and download a few software.

For your hardware needs, start with a midi keyboard. Today, keyboards are conveniently equipped with a workstation with built-in sequencer featuring a wide range of sounds and instruments. You will also need a computer or a laptop with specifications that meet your software requirements. You will also need two professional monitors; look into Yamaha and Genelec brands, as they are most popular for music production. Also, make sure you invest in a pair of good headphones, like that from AKG or Sennheiser.

You will need a sequencer software such as Pro Tools, Cubase, Logic Pro, and FL Studio, among many others. Although released by various software companies, they generally work the same. You can check out online reviews to help you choose the right software for your needs. Once you have a software in place, check out sound libraries such as Xylote.com. They showcase downloadable music, sounds, royalty free music loops (Apple loops, Acid loops, and so on), and music clips of all genre and lengths that you can use to make your own music. Make sure you take advantage of free samples and sample packs (such as sample packs for FL studio, etc.) featured in the website. Note the importance of sound libraries – they are the best kept secret of every top chart producer! Ideally, you should choose sound libraries that feature the best sample packs that suit your needs.

Step 3: Keep yourself educated and updated.

Now that you have all the tools necessary to produce your own music, your next task is to keep yourself educated about music production. Read books, articles, and tutorials; network with DJ’s and other music professionals; check out social network sites and page related to music production. Make sure that you are updated with the goings on in the music industry, and in the tools you use. Check out updates in your favorite sound library (such as Xylote.com), and in your software of choice.

Simply follow these three steps, and you are on your way to being your own top music producer.

Xylote offers downloadble sounds, drum Pro Audio Loops, free sfx sounds, pro audio loops, modern beats, Stock music library and many more. To explore more about Sample Packs in Music and Video Production, please visit our website http://www.xylote.com

Music Production & Sound Engineering Tutorial – Noise Reduction – Cleaning a Sound File

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Helo and welcome!

For this tutorial i am using a sound file of a vocal recording. I will be using ‘adobe audition’ to edit this sound file. ‘Adobe audition’ is a popular brand of multi track recording software. This software allows you to record, edit and mix sound files/recordings. It has loads of tools to edit/engineer your sound files exactly as you would like them to be.

This tutorial will show you how to use the noise reduction tool to remove unwanted sounds/background noise from a recording or any sound file. I am using adobe audition for this example but any decent sound editor will have this tool.

The first step is to identify an appropriate section of the sound file that contains the noise. A good area to find is that which represents a pause between the speech/vocal. Just like when you take a pause between your sentences or words when you are speaking normally. It is useful to zoom in using the software to get a nice clear view of the part u would like to work with. This is the section that will be used to clean up the entire sound file. Once you have zoomed in on your chosen section it will be apparent that where it should be a silent pause there is actually a quiet noise. This is the section that we will sample and then remove from the entire sound file.

In most cases when you record any sound there is usually a quiet hiss or humming (noise) that can be heard during playback. This can come from the recording equipment itself or from background sounds that are within the range of the recording equipment. It is generally regarded as noise because these are usually unwanted sounds.

As well as noise you will also find other quiet looking parts of the sound file that represent the sound of someone breathing in. You will usually see these breath sounds just before a vocal part begins. These breath sounds will always be recorded with voice recordings unless you use a microphone that only records outward sound. Another option is to have a very skilled vocalist! Some people choose to remove or reduce the volume of this breath sound but that should only be done after you have removed the underlying noise of the entire track first.

So now we will remove the noise!

Highlight the silent pause/noise. This is done in the exact same manner as you would highlight text in a text document. Be careful not to select any of the vocal part when making your selection. You may want to zoom in to guarantee your accuracy for this part of the process. To sample this noise in ‘adobe audition’ right-click on that highlighted section and click on “capture noise profile” from the menu that appears.

This tells the software (adobe audition) what you consider to be the noise (sound frequencies that you would like to remove or reduce). The next step is to to go ahead and remove this noise from the entire sound file. In ‘adobe audition’ this is done by using the noise reduction tool.

Which ever sound editing software u decide to use within your studio setup the method may vary slightly but the basic steps and terminology will be very similar.

Next, click on the “effects” menu at the top of the screen and then click on noise reduction from the menu that appears. Once you have done this a new window will appear. This window represents the noise reduction tool and displays all the options and relevant information about that tool. The noise that you captured earlier will be the default noise used by this tool. You can either completely remove the noise or you can just reduce the noise to an acceptable level using the “noise reduction level” variable shown in the image. If you click on the preview button you can listen to what the alterations will sound like before permanently applying them. This is useful to fine tune the amount of effect you want to apply.

It is important to take care and listen carefully at this stage of the process because sometimes it is possible to apply too much noise reduction. This can effect the overall sound of the file in a way that you did not intend. Once you are happy with the settings click on the OK button and the noise will be removed. Magic!

You will then see complete silence where the silent pauses between the vocal waveforms are. At this stage you will have successfully removed the unwanted noise from the entire length of sound file. This can be seen most clearly by the completely flat line (zero decibels/volume) where the pauses are. At this point you may choose to adjust the volume of the breath sounds discussed earlier if you feel it is appropriate.

It is useful to get rid of noise within all of your vocal recordings because when you have several vocal tracks playing at once it also means you have several layers of noise. This noise can easily go un noticed but it can sometimes slightly muffle other sounds/frequencies such as your musical parts or beats. When dealing with mastering, mixing and balancing the whole mix this is a useful and important tool for a quality production and allows the beat/music to be heard crystal clear.

This informative lesson is to help you to become a highly skilled sound engineer and to create/edit your sounds to perfection.

Also if you would like to see a version of this tutorial with images that show each stage of this process go to the address below.

http://www.abcprodesign.com/music production/music production studio.htm

Music is just one of my interests but a very passionate interest of mine.
To see view more tutorials on sound engineering click on the link below.

Sound engineering and music production tutorials/courses

I produce/mix rap songs. And enjoy working with and mastering music projects. I have been perfecting my art for the last ten years and i plan to continue to do so. I am looking forward to sharing my knowledge through articles/tutorials on this topic of sound engineering and production.

To see a version of this tutorial with images click on the link below.

Noise reduction tutorial with images