Discuss the various methods you use in music production, from compressor settings to equipment type.
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By Penfold Fri Jul 01, 2005 8:13 pm
hhhmm let me interject...

Use a noise gate on the PRE-RECORDING, just enough to cancel the environmental noise, but not u. If u you use VST HOSTS then I'm sure once of use could sort u out with a VST plugin that can help.

with regards to the Mic Moddeller, that is a serious tool, though i never get to use it cause my mic is already serious as it is. anyway, i got the prog if u....cough cough....*ouch someone hit me*

By babyface_finsta Fri Jul 01, 2005 10:39 pm
I was able to accomplish it for around $260... rule of thumb... you can negociate any price... I do it all the time... any type of store... clothing, music, whatever... look at life like buying a car... believe you me... you can always get a discount... it just harder when thens are commission based...
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By GRMM D Fri Jul 01, 2005 11:24 pm
babyface_finsta wrote:I was able to accomplish it for around $260... rule of thumb... you can negociate any price... I do it all the time... any type of store... clothing, music, whatever... look at life like buying a car... believe you me... you can always get a discount... it just harder when thens are commission based...


that that hustla sh!t. word.
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By jaem Tue Jul 05, 2005 4:43 pm
isolation for under $100......

i have already given the solution


search and you shall find
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By Penfold Wed Jul 06, 2005 12:35 am
when u can do it for NOTHING $£0's just the cost of time, skills patience and a bit of pc savvyness, then your live,
By DJ DYNAMITE Wed Jul 06, 2005 2:29 am
u can also go on ebay type in studio foam and buy it there usually real cheap like $1 pere square just like in the major studios
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By tewamor Sun Jul 10, 2005 12:03 pm
I think sometimes you should just keep the background noise. It's texture. Some people put it in on purpose. :wink:
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By Blakksmiff Mon Jul 11, 2005 2:34 pm
Penfold wrote:hhhmm let me interject...

Use a noise gate on the PRE-RECORDING, just enough to cancel the environmental noise, but not u. If u you use VST HOSTS then I'm sure once of use could sort u out with a VST plugin that can help.


I have found that this method works best for me. You can find tons of oise gate vsts on the web.....

I have been told that some middle to higher end condenser mics have some sort of "gate switch" on them. Anyone know if this is true? If it is, this would work as well.
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By Penfold Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:58 am
som have bass roll off switches too

By 5 BEATZ A DAY Tue Jul 12, 2005 7:10 am
I use a noise gate and set it up so that it only allows sound to be recorded when my vocalist starts rapping, his voice volume is much louder than the background noise so all you end up hearing is his voice. I use a hardware noise gate cause I could never get the plug-in version to work for me.
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By theassfathasescaped Wed Jul 13, 2005 12:35 am
The best solution I've found is to invest in a nice powerful preamp (min +50db) and buy a SM7 or EV20 dynamic mic and background noise is a thing of the past. Won't do well for recording and acoustic guitar... but for vocals you've got it.

Another option is to look into mics with a hypercardiod pickup pattern.

Anyway, I have a nice condenser mic that I haven't really touched in over a year. :wink:
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By Lampdog Thu Jul 14, 2005 2:24 pm
djames wrote:Antares Mic Modeler is that Jumpoff right there!


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