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Recording rig:

  • Macbook Pro, running:
    Logic Express (tracking, mixing),
    Fission (for working with raw audio)

  • MOTU Audio Express

  • Mackie Onyx1620i firewire mixing board
  • Zoom H2 digital recorder for live work (when I can't bring the Macbook rig along)
  • Mics:
    Studio Projects C1
    Sampson Q7
    Bag o' Shure SM-57 and SM-58 mics

Here's my studio's website: Amperclef Studios


May
7
comment What is this block diagram symbol?
@ObscureRobot - Thanks, I thought that was the case but needed to verify.
May
5
comment What is this block diagram symbol?
If I use a TRS cable here will it be shielded? Or am I misunderstanding the situation?
May
5
comment What is this block diagram symbol?
Does that mean I can use a shielded/TRS cable for the Hi-Z connection?
May
5
asked What is this block diagram symbol?
Apr
20
accepted Can Logic stretch an audio region with a varying tempo to fit an existing, stable project tempo?
Mar
20
awarded  Notable Question
Feb
18
awarded  Popular Question
Feb
15
comment How to reduce bleed on vocal and instrument mics in a live recording?
This is exactly the sort of technique I was hoping to elicit with this question. Thanks, and I'll try this one out.
Feb
11
answered Live rock band having issues with vocals being buried
Feb
11
comment How to reduce bleed on vocal and instrument mics in a live recording?
This is good general advice, but the recording already exists and this isn't an option anymore.
Feb
11
revised Which DAW is this?
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Feb
10
asked How to reduce bleed on vocal and instrument mics in a live recording?
Feb
10
accepted Miking a drum kit with a cajon - 2 or 3 mics?
Feb
10
suggested suggested edit on Which DAW is this?
Feb
9
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Feb
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Feb
7
comment Can Logic stretch an audio region with a varying tempo to fit an existing, stable project tempo?
@TravisDtfsuCrum - Thanks for mentioning Ableton Live; I'm playing with the demo right now, and Warp can do exactly what I need. I can probably use the demo to do everything I need for this project, but I'd still like to know how to do it natively in Logic if I can.
Feb
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Feb
7
comment Can Logic stretch an audio region with a varying tempo to fit an existing, stable project tempo?
It has something called "Flex Time". But it's not as easy to use as I hear Warp is in Ableton Live - it's more about fixing individual notes than an entire song. My experiments with Flex Time haven't been very successful. I might be best off finding a user of Live and asking if I can run a few files through their system.