| bio | website | magnificentnose.com |
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| location | New Jersey | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 5 months |
| seen | May 10 at 17:22 | |
| stats | profile views | 12 |
Recording rig:
Macbook Pro, running:
Logic Express (tracking, mixing),
Fission (for working with raw audio)- 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
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May 7 |
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What is this block diagram symbol? @ObscureRobot - Thanks, I thought that was the case but needed to verify. |
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May 5 |
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What is this block diagram symbol? If I use a TRS cable here will it be shielded? Or am I misunderstanding the situation? |
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May 5 |
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What is this block diagram symbol? Does that mean I can use a shielded/TRS cable for the Hi-Z connection? |
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May 5 |
asked | What is this block diagram symbol? |
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Apr 20 |
accepted | Can Logic stretch an audio region with a varying tempo to fit an existing, stable project tempo? |
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Mar 20 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Feb 18 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb 15 |
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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. |
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Feb 11 |
answered | Live rock band having issues with vocals being buried |
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Feb 11 |
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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. |
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Feb 11 |
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Which DAW is this? removed a tag that isn't used anywhere else, retagged |
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Feb 10 |
asked | How to reduce bleed on vocal and instrument mics in a live recording? |
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Feb 10 |
accepted | Miking a drum kit with a cajon - 2 or 3 mics? |
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Feb 10 |
suggested | suggested edit on Which DAW is this? |
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Feb 9 |
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Can Logic stretch an audio region with a varying tempo to fit an existing, stable project tempo? added 254 characters in body |
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Feb 8 |
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Can Logic stretch an audio region with a varying tempo to fit an existing, stable project tempo? added 139 characters in body; edited title |
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Feb 7 |
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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. |
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Feb 7 |
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Can Logic stretch an audio region with a varying tempo to fit an existing, stable project tempo? added 20 characters in body |
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Feb 7 |
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Can Logic stretch an audio region with a varying tempo to fit an existing, stable project tempo? added 278 characters in body |
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Feb 7 |
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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. |