Ass Hat
Home
News
Events
Bands
Labels
Venues
Pics
MP3s
Radio Show
Reviews
Releases
Buy$tuff
Forum
  Classifieds
  News
  Localband
  Shows
  Show Pics
  Polls
  
  OT Threads
  Other News
  Movies
  VideoGames
  Videos
  TV
  Sports
  Gear
  /r/
  Food
  
  New Thread
  New Poll
Miscellaneous
Links
E-mail
Search
End Ass Hat
login

New site? Maybe some day.
Username:
SPAM Filter: re-type this (values are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E, or F)
Message:


UBB enabled. HTML disabled Spam Filtering enabledIcons: (click image to insert) Show All - pop

b i u  add: url  image  video(?)
: post by Niccolai at 2004-04-26 22:59:33
attendmyrequiem said:
You're an idiot. The D/A converters on a computer suck ass they only have a 8bit range if i remember correctly, so it will still sound like ass. You can't get a good master from a horrible mix without paying an assload of money. What you want to do is get a console and track through the console through a USB or firewire connection. Firewire being the best way to go. Import the tracks into protools, nuendo, or whatever you want. It'll still sound like shit if you don't know how to mic properly or use the proper mics.

I havent listened to that band to know what they sound like, but I just wanted to tell you that you have no idea what you're talking about.

So what i'm trying to say: Hire a fucking engineer. Hell you can find them for free in many situations.


Niccolai said:
Jake. you have a PA, why don't you just mice your instraments and plug the pa line out right into the audio in on your computer and just record the songs? at that quality you could probably have them mastered and wouldn't haveto warn everyone you send them to an mp3....

or maybe I'm talking out of my ass.






I record through my Mbox and the mastery sounds fine.
going into the audio in right on the computer wouldn't be as good, maybe not as good as I made it sound like but its much better quality than the recordings they had before maybe demo quality if done correctly.
[default homepage] [print][6:06:11am Jun 01,2024
load time 0.01736 secs/10 queries]
[search][refresh page]