Archive for the ‘Music Studio Equipment’ Category

An Introduction to Recording Studio Design

Friday, January 1st, 2010

An Introduction to Recording Studio Design When you think about Recording Studios, the first thing that comes to mind is a state-of-the-art, private, recording studio featuring some of the best gear, ranging from the vintage classics to the latest technology, set in a friendly and creative environment.

There are loads of different types of recording studios, all designed for specific purposes. Speech and drama studios are optimized in terms of acoustics and equipment for speech recording. The acoustics of a recording studio or listening room are arguably more important than almost anything else!

The room dimensions are specifically calculated for acoustics, which makes it a bit like the chicken and the egg, you find out which dimensions work before you say how big the recording studio is going to be. The Highest Industry Ratio for a Successful Facilities include: – acoustics, recording studio, design, acoustics, installations, recording, studio, construction, acoustics, contractors, contracting, construction management, acoustical, design, installation, wiring, and even the air conditioning. Technical Advice is a professional and reliable service offering interior design, custom designs, and acoustics.

Technical Advice offers professional custom design and consulting in architecture, acoustics and sound proofing, interior design, and custom designed furnishings. This involves two different aspects of sound, sound proofing and acoustics. The cost of low-end professional-quality equipment has dropped, so the output-quality distinctions between studios are less clear-cut nowadays. A lot of high-performance economical equipment is available now to enable the creation of release-quality material in home studios. Radio studios have to deal with a broad range of material. Small studios tend to be used for voice material such as interviews and drama; slightly larger ones can also deal with small-scale music recording.

Speech and drama studios are optimized in terms of acoustics and equipment for speech recording. There were once two main categories of pre-production studio – MIDI based and ‘track-laying’ studios, though they now are merging into an indistinguishable whole. Sampling-oriented studios are now common place, in fact almost all chart-oriented work includes some sampling. All of these studios can be constructed on a small or large scale, depending on the intended market and budget. For example, many studios are located for easy access by local clients – local meaning, for example, the same city. Some studios are located in the country for a quieter working ambience, or higher pretentiousness factor.

Many larger commercial facilities have several separate studios within them rather like a cinema complex, offering sometimes-overlapping spaces for different types of work. Studios normally require twenty-four hour access for arriving and departing clients. Planning or development permissions Studios usually require local planning/zoning permission, and specific permissions may be granted only on various conditions. Cutting studios specifically deal with transfer of material from tape source to master discs, with appropriate ‘final tuning’ for best results.

The expertise of the mastering engineers in getting the best possible result in the final processing is just as relevant to making a CD, so now they cut CD pressing masters instead!

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Dell Studio 17 Laptop

Friday, January 1st, 2010

The Dell Studio 17 laptop is powered by 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5850 with 2-MB L2 Cache, 667 MHz FSB featuring Mobile Intel 965GM Express Chipset, 3-GB DDR2 667 MHz SDRAM (upto 4 GB max in 2 slots), 250-GB 5400 rpm SATA hard drive and a 8X DVD Super Multi Double layer (8.5 GB) DVD Writer.

dell-studio-17-laptopWeighing 3.5 kgs the Dell Studio 17 laptop PC features a 17-inch (43.1) Ultrasharp widescreen WXGA Widescren Active Matrix LCD TFT display powered by Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator GMA X3100 graphics chipset with upto 256 KB shared video memory built-in into Intel 965GM mainboard offering upto 1280 x 800 pixels screen resolution with 16.7 million colors.

The Intel GMA X3100 graphics chipset offers support for Direct x 9.0 acceleration, Dual independent display option, Dynamic Display Detect, and Open GL 1.4 graphical environment.

The new Dell Studio 17 comes with Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium edition preloaded and it is equipped with wireless 1390 – WiFi 802.11a/b/g Dell Mini Card for wireless networking and it also features integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN controller, 4x USB 2.0 ports, IEEE 1394, VGA video output & S-Video and integrated stereo speakers.

An optional Dell Wireless 350 Bluetooth module for Dell Studio 17 laptop allows attaching wireless mice, keyboards, PDAs and other Bluetooth-enabled devices without the hassle of cords and cables.

With Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium edition preinstalled, Dell Studio 17 laptop PC offers a wide range of component upgrades – including integrated WWAN, 9-cell 85WHr Li-Ion Battery, a Blu-ray DVD burner optical drive, Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N Mini Card, Long Range Wireless Options such as Dell Wireless 5520 HSDPA, Dell Wireless 5720 EVDO, USB External TV Tuner Card – and offers wide color choices for typical home users to suit budget and applications.

The Dell Studio 17 laptop also offers Dell MediaDirect, which allows fast, easy one-button access to movies, music, photos, & Microsoft Office content without starting Microsoft Windows. In addition, it also features internal stereo microphone and an integrated 8-in-1 card-reader supporting SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro, XD, Mini SD, MS Duo and MS Pro Duo media cards. It also features an standard Wi-Fi Catcher for connecting to a Wi-Fi hotspot and it is done without powering up laptop.

Dell Studio 17 series laptops are also equipped with HDMI port that allows a user to enjoy the high-definition experience on home TV by using laptop as with Blu-ray Disc player available as optional accessorty. In addition, it also offers an environmentally friendly LED display that gives longer battery life and a brighter more vibrant display.

The Dell Studio 17 laptop allows a choice of colors of various patterns with a customized accent. It also features intuitive interaction with capacitive multimedia keys, which illuminate when touched and it comes with an optional backlit keyboard.

Dell Studio 17 laptop PC also offers Dell MediaDirect, which allows fast, easy one-button access to movies, music, photos, & Microsoft Office content without starting Microsoft Windows.

Weighing about 3.57 Kgs with DVD burner drive and battery pack, the new Dell Studio 17 Laptop comes with 6-cell 56 Whr Lithium Ion Battery which can provide upto 2.5 hrs of backup (without Wi-Fi).

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How to create unique Christmas Music your own way

Friday, January 1st, 2010

If you feel sick and tired of playing the same Christmas music every year, there’s one thing you should know that the artists always try to put out the albums of their new own versions of traditional Christmas songs. The songs may be the same every year, but the artists put their own takes on them to make them fresh.

The artists use a little creativeness to jazz or even rock the songs up and so on; so new albums of Christmas music are born every year. However, the albums are easy to find in any CD store; so it seems to be impossible if you want to have unique Christmas music of your own, except you create new versions by yourself. The artists use their creativeness to create new versions of traditional Christmas songs; you can do it, too. The artists need bulky studios to make new versions; you can equip yourself a studio, too. Thanks to the development of technology, you can equip yourself a virtual studio that cost you much less than a real one.

You can try Music Morpher Gold (http://mp3-player.audio4fun.com/mp3-music-editor.htm), which equips you with many tools to create remixes or medleys of traditional Christmas songs by myself. You can add some effects (http://mp3-player.audio4fun.com/tutorials/music-morpher-tutorials10.htm) such as beats, echoes, drums, basses, etc into the songs or change the timbre, pitch, tempo (http://mp3-player.audio4fun.com/tutorials/music-morpher-tutorials16.htm) of them. This is a great way to spice up any Christmas party; and it’s also a great way to add something extra to your Christmas music, at least for yourself to enjoy, or specially if you’re sick of the same old albums.

Renewing Your Favorite Christmas Songs

Your favorite Christmas music likely hasn’t changed for a very long time, but the artists can always add new instruments, sing the Christmas songs with a faster or slower tempo, or they may add or take out words as they see fit. The artists coming out with the Christmas music albums play your favorite songs but they may also come out with their own songs. It’s nice when they do this because it shows that they are skilled enough to mix it up with a little bit of old with a little bit of new. The result is that no two of these albums are ever the same.

Like the artists – but not that professional in fact – also you can change the songs or create new mixes and medleys from them without so much effort. Using Music Morpher Gold (http://mp3-player.audio4fun.com/mp3-music-editor.htm), you can mix the songs, make the tempo faster or slower (http://mp3-player.audio4fun.com/tutorials/music-morpher-tutorials16.htm), change the pitch or timbre of the vocals, and add sound effects (http://mp3-player.audio4fun.com/tutorials/music-morpher-tutorials10.htm) , beats, drums, basses and so on; so your favorite Christmas songs always become fresh. The program also allows you to remove the vocals or music from songs. However, the outputs after removing are not really good, but what it can do about removing vocals and music is pretty good; Just little of music software programs of the same kind can do that.

The program also allows you to edit songs in single track and multi track waveform windows, which helps you to mix voice with the voices of your favorite artists. The greatest thing is that you have opportunities to do remixing or even DJing by myself, thanks to the software, then share your works with your friends, or at least enjoy them by yourself.

Making Great and Unique Christmas Gifts

The Christmas albums of every year by your favorite music artists can also make great gifts. When an artist comes out with one of these albums, it’s always a treat for the people who love the artist that put it out. So keep that in mind when you’re shopping for the people on your list and try to remember who their favorite artists are so that you can pick up these Christmas music albums to put under the tree come Christmas time.

Of course, if you don’t have the money for albums or CDs, you can make them by yourself as unique gifts. Just use the songs from your old Christmas albums and make some remixes, add effects, and save them. Then use the burner built right in Music Morpher Gold to create unique CD gifts, or use the soundwave editor to cut music clips from your favorite songs and create unique Christmas ringtones (http://mp3-player.audio4fun.com/tutorials/music-morpher-tutorials26.htm). If there’s one thing Christmas has an abundance of, it’s Christmas songs.

Have Fun and Merry Christmas!

E.M.

Eric McDaniel is a writer who specializes in music software. He could be contacted at media@audio4fun.com.

How to Create Music Using Free VST Plugins and Instruments – Virtual Effects

Friday, January 1st, 2010

The function of VST plug-ins is to be able to get rid of the traditional audio recordings and substitute them with software that will perform the same duties. VST stands for Virtual Studio Technology. It is fundamentally an integration method for the soft-ware and the hard disk recording systems. You would most likely be familiar with the term VST if youve been using a pc to do several recording or music production.

The gracious part about the VST plug-ins, is that the routing of the hardware effects is done internally. You can even utilise a MIDI controller, This’s dependant on having a strong enough pc though. There’re various VST plug in categories but the two major ones are either instruments or effects. In reality one benefit of the soft syn version is not having to carry around the massive hard-ware. Its a neat compact way that simply resides on your notebook.

It truly is simply a carry and go concept. The VST instruments have the option of being used for live performance, or played in real time. The only way you can truly utilise the VST instruments could only be utilized with a VST host.

An example to use a VST host is the software Audacity. For Audacity on any platform you need the VST Enabler plug-in before your VST plug-ins in your Plug-Ins directory will be recognised.

VST plug-ins need to be placed directly in Audacity’s Plug-Ins folder in order for them to show up in the Effect menu. The next time you open Audacity, the Plug-ins will be in your Effects menu. Synth plugins and others that generate signal rather than processing it will appear in the generate menu, and signal analysis plug-ins in the Analyse menu.

VST support in Audacity is not complete for two reasons – Steinberg places restrictions on the use of the VST SDK code, and there are a very wide range of plug-ins from many sources, all of which it is impossible to test. Please let us know about plug-ins that do not work properly in Audacity.

Plug-ins with a graphical interface won’t display that GUI in Audacity, but all the controls should be correctly exposed in a basic slider interface.

It truly is worth a person’s attempts to read about the VST plug-ins. They could supply numerous hours of enjoyment and could be a really viable learning experience for music lovers. In addition to all of this, it could drastically cut down your costs when it comes to equipment and time.

With the VST effects, you would find it an exciting adventure to process the audio. Cubase SX not only offers all of the general VST effects but has several standalone ones too. You could also buy VST effects bundles as well. You really need to invest in a good multi track recording programme that will support MIDI and VST technologies.

So basically the VST instrument generate the audio. The VST effects are liable for processing the audio in put, and lastly the VST MIDI effects process the MIDI messages.VST plugins are most definitely state of the art technology.

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The Recommended Yoga Equipment

Friday, January 1st, 2010

When deciding to purchase yoga equipment in a online store or shop it usually wise to have a look at the gear they are selling and check price points. There is a number of kit that you can buy for yoga. There are mats, clothing, chairs and bolsters. This is just to name a few yoga products others include books, videos and music. With yoga growing more popular the amount of equipment that can be got is greatly increasing. Now that it is recognised as a great way to improve health and fitness more people are willing to part with their money to buy the right kit.

One good thing about yoga is that it can be practiced almost anywhere and by all people of all ages. When doing yoga it is best to wear loose and comfortable clothing. Yoga is traditionally done and practiced barefoot, but if this does not suit you, you can just wear socks or soft-shoes.

It is also best to practice yoga on an empty stomach. Empty your stomach, clean your nostril and throat, and consume a glass of warm water 15 minutes before you start. You may drill on energy bars, fruits or drink a glass of water an hour before class to avoid getting hungry or dehydrated during yoga sessions.

It is said earlier that you basically don’t need anything in order to practice yoga. All you need is the desire and the attitude to really be into yoga and expand your self awareness. There is equipment out there that can help you to practice your yoga postures better.

It helps you achieve the proper alignment, balance and makes the pose a little bit easier to do. The use of Yoga equipments also lessen out the stress and strain from doing your yoga positions. There are yoga accessories out there that will help you support your muscles and refrains you from any muscle injuries. This kind of gear also help to save energy by exerting less effort on a pose.

After a thousand of years in existence, Yoga has already been part of everybody’s lifestyle from any part of the world. From India, yoga has evolved through the years and reaches the United States and other countries extending a different yet proven effective form of achieving self balance that results to utmost health be it physical, mental or spiritual.

Now millions of people around the world practice Yoga to cope with stress, feel renewed and energized, release tension, achieve a healthier and fitter body and gain a deep sense of self-knowledge. Doing yoga is not just about postures, there is also one vital part of yoga that we can never live without, and these are yoga equipments.

When starting out yoga, the basic equipment that you will need are

Mats: these yoga equipment provides cushioning on a hard floor, this specially needed if your yoga studio floor is made up of cement or hard wood floor.

This will help you to provide traction for your hand and feet thus prevents you from slipping or sliding on a wrong position when your doing your yoga postures

Bolsters: This provides support for your spine, abdomen and legs in a number of different poses.

Yoga bolsters helps you achieve the utmost result of your practice.

Blankets: this will help you to feel relaxed and comfortable which is essential in the practice of yoga.

Straps: this will either be made out of cotton or nylon. This allows you to grasp your body part which you cannot.

Yoga straps give you added flexibility and holds your pose a little bit much longer.

Such yoga gear may not be a requirement for doing yoga but through times they have been proven to be helpful in their own simple ways.

They have been useful to yoga practitioners especially to those who are suffering from ailments and the elderly. Most are made to provide support to help you feel relaxed and feel deeper into the pose or do a pose better.

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Art and Music Department Budget Cuts, What it Means for Your Child and What You Can Do as a Parent

Friday, January 1st, 2010

I am sure you are aware of the nationwide trend of downsizing, even eliminating, art programs in schools.

What is not entirely known is the impact of removing the fine arts from the education of children.

‘Champions of Change, the Impact of the Arts on Learning’ is the most comprehensive study on the subject of students involvement in the fine arts and how it relates to academic success.

The study builds a strong for students achieving higher levels of academic success and in higher overall numbers when involved with fine art.

Per the study;

- 82.6% of 8th graders earned mostly As and Bs who were involved heavily in fine arts versus 67.2% earning As and Bs who were not.

- 30.07% of the respondents who participate in fine arts performs community service where only 6.28% of the respondents who do not participate in fine arts perform community service.

- Students who are not heavily involved in fine arts have more than double the chance of dropping out of school by the 10th grade.

- 56.64% of the respondents who participate in fine arts read for pleasure where only 34.Chances are you will a handful of musical instruments in good condition gathering dust in a garage or attic.

These are only some of the findings in this study.

Fine arts help teach students far more than how to draw roses in a vase, or how to play the violin.

They help stimulate the creative part of the child’s mind, teach discipline, instill a sense of pride, accomplishment, and self-worth.

These attributes not only help students do better academically, but do better in their adult life, with their career, their new family, their emotional well being.

So what do you do if your child’s school has had major cuts in their art program?

Your first option is, of course, private lessons. You need to be cognizant of the pros and cons in this option.

Lets look at the pros first.

First, due to budget cuts and pressure for schools to ensure their students score well on standardized testing (oddly enough the students who are involved in the arts score better on average) the arts get less attention that other subjects in school. Thus the quality of instruction suffers.

Meaning your child has an excellent chance of getting better fine art instruction in a professional fine art instruction environment. The classes are smaller, sometimes even one on one. The instructor only has to teach that particular art form.

Another plus in private fine art education is that your child’s success is directly tied into the instructors income.

A public school teacher who has half of their art class receive failing grades will still be paid the same at the end of the week.

The equivalent in the private art instruction world would mean a bankrupt business in a very short order.

Providing private art classes is a business. They must produce a good product or risk not being around in the future.

The major con to private lessons is of course if you cannot afford them for your child.

Private lessons cost money. Knowing the benefits of a child being educated in the fine arts, I would happily drive a less luxurious car, or eat out less often to ensure their fine art education.

However if you are living on a fixed income this may not be an option.

To wrap up this point, private lessons are great, often better than what is provided even in schools that have ample art and music budgets.

An alternative solution may be needed if you you are on a limited budget.

There are things that you can do to help your local school raise money for their art programs.

First and foremost is fund raising. This can be gone about in a variety of ways.

For example in my high school in Burbank California a parent spoke to executives at NBC studios. Weeks later, NBC donated high-end production and editing equipment for our high school. Everything for the fine art of film making was at our school.

Long short or no, local businesses or celebrities should not be ignored when trying to solve this problem. In return they get good PR.

Of course you have the traditional events to raise funds. A car wash, garage sales, silent auctions, etc.

The real make break point for the above types of fund raisers is having the right person in-charge to ensure that all the details are taken care of and everyone is doing what they are supposed to be doing.

If no one shows up to the car wash because no one knew about it, it won’t do anyone much good. Nor will the dozen cookies at the bake sale.

Organize and communicate.

I know a good amount of people. More pertinently I know people who know more people than I could ever hope to know.

When confronted with the difficult task of refitting your schools classical music program with instruments, it can seem overwhelming.

On the other hand, with a group of hundreds of students and adults it looks like this.

An email/phone call/mailer goes to your network about the problem.

Get your network to scourer their homes and the homes of people they know for instruments to donate. Last year I gifted a nice classical guitar that had been idle for years to a school.

Perhaps you find a few instruments in great condition that have been sitting in closets and garages untouched for 20 years.

Then invite everyone with a pulse and $20 to a bowling fund raiser. You make $20 for everyone who shows up. 50 people show. There is a $1000 right there for new instruments.

The following week target local businesses and parents in your network to gift items of worth for an auction. You get kids to pass out fliers and put up posters around town, put up announcements in craigslist, your local paper, and of course make sure everyone in your network knows and that they are telling everyone else.

The auction is a success raising $3,000.

When you have enough money for the instruments have the kids study hard and put on a fund raiser concert, charge $10 and put the money aside. Somehow someone will manage to lose a tuba.

It is plain to see, a dedicated group can accomplish much more than an individual.

What happens if your school is so strapped for cash and so over crowded that they cannot afford the fine art teacher let alone the space for art classes?

And what if there are no reputable private fine art instruction schools local, or you cannot afford them at this time?

At this point you have to take matters entirely in your own hands. However you are not entirely alone!

There are products on the market, that for a low cost, can still help educate your child in the fine arts.

Here is an example, for a onetime payment of $30 you can have you child take online violin lessons with Violin Master Pros.

There are also online lessons and DVD instruction programs for other musical instruments, writing, drawing, and more.

Any will be far more productive than another evening of video games or cable TV.

Beware of asking uncle John – who plays the piano – to teach your child. If someone demonstrates knowing how to do something well, it by no means demonstrates they can teach it well!

Bad lessons can very quickly turn your child off to the arts. Even if a huge donation is made to the school and the arts are saved, it will do little good if your kid is sour on the arts.

All in all our societies viewpoint must be changed in regards to how important the arts are to our children and our future.

It is irrefutable, children perform better on standardized tests when involved in fine art. Yet many schools will cut art and music to focus on getting better scoring results!

A small fraction of this nations defense budget could easily pay for art and music programs nationwide.

Many parents have the viewpoint, ‘if it is not reading or arithmetic then what real use is it my child’?

Yet in the top science schools in America all have a extensive fine art programs in their universities for a reason. It helps students perform academically!

It is our job as parents, budget cuts or no budget cuts, to ensure that our children receive the fine art education that they need.

If we don’t do it for our children, who is going to?

Eric Hines has been involved in the field of art for eleven years as an artist, gallery owner, and as an executive to the largest drawing and painting instruction program in the world Mission: Renaissance

Making Music On Your PC

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Up until a few years ago, making music meant a massive investment in time and money- either you had to buy expensive equipment and learn how to use it, or rent a studio for $100 per hour or even more. Those days are fortunately gone now, you can use your computer to record and edit your vocals or instruments, arrange everything and burn a CD of your work afterwards, ready to be played on your CD player.


In order to make music with your computer, the minimum you need is a soundcard and good software. Modern computers usually ship with a built-in soundcard already, which is sufficient to start with – just connect an amplifier or headphones to it. Nearly all soundcards have Mic In/Line in connectors as well, so if you wish to record vocals or instruments, you only need to purchase a microphone and connect that. Although some soundcards come bundled with a microphone already, those are usually of poor quality and not suitable for decent music production. Thus a good idea here is to seek advice in your local music store.


Next you need to find good music software. Fortunately there is a lot of applications available for all common computer platforms, no matter if you are using Windows, Linux or Mac OS X. To find good applications for your platform, type something like “Music Software for PC” into your favourite search engine.


A good idea is to start with free software, then move on to commercial software once you got the hang of it and your requirements grow. You might also want to look at the applications that are given away for free on cover CDs of music magazines, or those that come bundled with your soundcard. Some music software developers give away older, discontinued or feature-limited versions of their software for free. Often such software is a lot more capable than software which has always been distributed freely.

Robert Fischer is a writer and musician. He occasionally works as a freelancer for Synapse Audio Software, creating demonstration content for their music software.

How Boost Your Chances of Getting Signed With Music Mastering!

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Getting signed to an established label isn’t easy. There are thousands of talented acts out there, all fighting for a few open slots.


This means if you want to be chosen, you can’t hold back. You’ve got to do everything to make the right impression and stand-out from the crowd.


One of the most vital (yet often overlooked) parts of doing this is professional mastering.


You can think of mastering as the “Polish” that makes your music sparkle. It’s what gives your music the professional, “Big label” sound by bringing-out the best in it.


And this is vital. Because when the A & R manager has a big stack of demos to go through, he or she is going to give very few of them a serious listen.


Some are going to get dumped on the spot based on first impressions. While, others are going to fail to grab his or her full attention.


Moreover, even if you are the most talented artist on the managers’ desk, that does NOT mean he or she is going to realize it… because your demo just did not stand-out enough when stacked-up against those of better quality.


You see, mastering communicates that you’re a serious act… and, as a result, encourages those listening to give your music the deep look it deserves.


It does this by:


• Making all the sounds cohesive,

• Increasing the loudness to grab attention,

• Bringing-out the right instruments or vocals in the best amounts,

• Helping to eliminate or reduce errors (that can occurr during the recording and mixing),

• Plus, much more depending on what you and the mastering engineer feel the songs need.


In other words, mastering gives your music that little extra edge you need to get signed… because it allows you to be pictured as a successful act.


And this is what the key to getting signed is all about. The label must see you as an investment that is going to pay-off quickly and easily without a lot of effort.


Mastering paints this picture and helps get you a deal so as many people as possible get to experience your music long into the future.


With that said, you should also keep in mind that there is a world of difference between a professional mastering engineer and an amateur.


A professional knows what to listen for, the exact adjustments that need to be made (as the wrong ones can ruin the music), and has the equipment to do a serious job.


You should not expect a “Big label” sound by doing it yourself on a home computer or by hiring an amateur who doesn’t fully understand the aspects of “real” mastering.

To get more information about what mastering can do for you and what you should look for in a mastering studio, visit: http://www.MasteringCentral.com right now! Inside you’ll get hot tips on how to get the best possible sound out of your music and avoid getting ripped off by the wrong mastering studio!

Know All About Electronic Music Gear

Friday, January 1st, 2010

All the equipments, which are necessary for music, are called music gear. Music gear again can be of two types. Some of them are acoustic and some of them are electronic. In this article, we will talk about the electronic music gear.


Electronic music gears are the ones that work electrically. All the electronic instruments, like, electric guitars, synthesizers, octo pads are kind of electronic music gears. But they are not all. Amplifiers, microphones, tools that are used in sound studios also fall in this category.


Here is a small description of different electronic music gears:


Electric guitar

It is a very important music gear. This instrument has a pick up. Once you plug in the instrument with the amplifier, you will get a perfect sound, actually electric guitar do not have any unplugged sound like the acoustic guitar. It has got a completely different sound. It has a sound, which is metallic. But you can make an acoustic tone in an electric guitar with the help of a processor. You need the pick up and the amplifier to produce its sound.


Synthesizer

Synthesizer is a complete electronic gear. It does not have any acoustic version. You need the electricity to run this instrument. Synthesizer does not have any sound of its own. It only copies the sound of other instruments and delivers that particular sound.


Octopads

Octopads are the electrical version of drums. They are small, easy to handle and are able to change its tone. The best thing about them is that as they are small and the player does not need to take along many percussion instruments with him. Many of those effects are available in the instrument.


Amplifiers

These are very important electronic music gear, without which not a single professional music show can be staged. Amplifiers are the one, which deliver the sound of all instruments and vocal and make the sound reach to audience in every corner.


Microphones

Microphones and amplifiers are very much interrelated. Microphones are a special kind of gear that enhance the sound and tone of the vocalists and instruments. Actually, microphone captures the sound and sends that to the audience. This is almost like the amplifiers. But the amplifier cannot capture the sound directly. It comes from the microphone. It just delivers the sound.


Processor

This particular gadget is mainly used with the guitar. Processor is a box where different tones and effects are stored. If you attach it with the guitar, then the guitarist will be able to choose those tones and effects from the processor and can play it in his guitar.


Electronic music gear is very sensitive. They need to be taken care of properly. And as they are expensive, their insurance is surely needed. These gears have a complicated handling process. Before using them, one should understand all the handling properly. For this the manuals should be read.


Indeed electric gears are very interesting. By using them, you can change the whole approach of the music. If you are a music lover, then you will not be able to stop yourself from getting fond of electronic music gears.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for music gear, speakers, and microphones. You can find the best marketplace for music gear, speakers, and microphones at these 3 sites: electronic music gear, amplifiers, speakers, and microphones.

Recording Music

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Deciding to record your music is not something that you can learn in one day and will take persistence but in the end it is satisfying to be able to record yourself or others.

There are so many people that ask why you would want to learn how to record music and this is a great question. It is important to know why you are wanting to record music because that is going to give you your starting point which is key.

What is it that you want to do with the music you record? Do you want to be a famous music producer, or do you just want to be able to record your own able to have something of your own? If you choose either way, or anything in between, you are first of all going to have to learn the foundation of recording music. After you have learned the foundation it is important which route you are going to take because if you are wanting to do this for money there is a greater path that you must follow. Whatever it is you have a passion for in music and that is what is going to drive you to keep going with music.

If your ambition is to having a recording studio you are going to need a lot more equipment than if you are only going to record a few times here and there. So where do you start? Whichever style of music recording you choose, you will start with the same basis principles.

When just starting out you can find some useful information about a few principles on the Internet about how to start your venture so I would recommend to check that out on Yahoo. This can be a very useful tool to use, but can also be very complicated as the recoding music industry is huge and can be very hard to find the the right information you need.

Personally I would advise those of you who are serious to do some research then purchase a book on recoding music. I don’t feel this is the fastest path, but it really teaches the core principles that you need to know in order to record music. If you are looking for something more than just a book, and are more of a visual learner or want to learn at a quicker pace, I would suggest a program.

Really I can’t put enough emphasis on that last point. Learning from experts in the music industry will not only prevent you from backtracking, but will save you months of heartache and frustration. This doesn’t mean that you have to join a school for recording music and spending thousands of dollars, just a program that will show you step-by-step the proper things that you need to be learning and practicing that will benefit you the most.

At the beginning there are times that will be difficult and awkward learning the proper way to record music as there are many things you will have to know. When you start recording, it won’t be the most polished sounding track that you have heard but with practice you will only get better. The more you practice and use repetition the faster it will come so you can be on your way to becoming a professional music producer.

For my last piece of advice I will say practice, practice, and practice some more!

Recording Music

I have now been recording music for the past ten years and love what I do. Music is my passion! When I am not recording music I am teaching others how to record their own music step by step so they can become producers themselves.