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last2war 04-10-2005 12:01 AM

i want to record
 
ok i have a question i want to record my bands music. but i have no earthly idea how. i want to do this so if any one knows a cheap way of doing this. (info 2 guitars, bass player, 2 vocalists, drummer)

SATCHMO 04-10-2005 12:53 AM

What sort of equipmet do you own/have access to? laptop computer, Microphones, audio recording software, four track, anything?

All_Nite_Dinah 04-10-2005 09:54 AM

Find something with a mic
press record
play instruments
press stop
sell it off as ultra low fi

or if you got the bling watch ebay! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW

four track straight to casseste

PerFeCTioNThrUSileNCe 04-10-2005 11:02 PM

there are recording studios around everywhere that charge hourly for use. also as someone said check out ebay and musiciansfriend.com they should have some good deals

phoenixflames 05-03-2005 11:27 AM

If you are into DIY, there are a bunch of sites online that will help you get started. If you have a computer with a soundcard and a microphone, you are well on your way. Its not gonna sound pro, but its a good way to get your music out there. Read as much as you can. There are a 1000 little things that can help you get a better sound. We DIY'd our own EP (computer, Cakewalk Pro Audio, several mics, and a mixer) and it turned out pretty good. As I said, not pro quality, but at least its tolarable and gets your music out there.
If I were you, I would read as much as possible, then decide if you would rather DIY (free if you have equipment, costly if you dont) or if you would rather go to a studio (lowest cost $20/hr). If you have alot of money at your disposal, I would recommend a studio. Its much less work, and you will probably be more happy with the results.

MobilizeTerror 05-03-2005 07:21 PM

A local band here went to a studio, not sure how much it cost them though. Must not have been to much seeing how they sell their cd's for 5 dollars each. Then a good friend of mines band recorded on a broken 8-track recorder and edited on their computer. Obviously the studio cd sounded better, but I guarentee my friends band didnt pay half as much to make their cd as the other band did, and they put a lot more effort into it. So either way seems okay to me.

Oh yea, this OTHER local band used one microphone and windows sound recorder. That's what I heard anyway. I have their cd and it sounds half decent.. Their are plenty of options I think...

David Frost 05-04-2005 06:08 AM

come record with me. i do a good job and i am cheap


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