Episode #13
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Re: Episode #13
so when is this episode coming out?
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Re: Episode #13
I just listened to the episode on my way to work. Some good tips there, but I thought you could have mentioned what hardware and software you are using for the recording.
I was having a play at some recording last night by plugging my guitar into my Zoom H4 as an interface to record in Audacity. I was just messing about, so nothing to share yet. I find recording a bit scary as it shows up all the flaws in my playing, but then that should encourage me to improve.
Keep up the good work
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Steve
I was having a play at some recording last night by plugging my guitar into my Zoom H4 as an interface to record in Audacity. I was just messing about, so nothing to share yet. I find recording a bit scary as it shows up all the flaws in my playing, but then that should encourage me to improve.
Keep up the good work
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Steve
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Recording via M-Audio FastTrack Pro and Zoom H4. Got Korg nanoKONTROL and Zoom G3X plus Roland TD-07 drums
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Re: Episode #13
So for the scratch track I used a AudioTechnica AT3035 Microphone in a shock mount on a boom stand with a Nady pop filter into a Mackie cl-1604 mixer and direct out of that channel into a M-audio Delta 1010lt sound card. The guitar is an Epiphone DR-200CE.
Recording your self can be the best way to improve your playing.
Dan
Recording your self can be the best way to improve your playing.
Dan