Audio Recording
What is the first step towards an excellent sounding record? It is an excellent initial Multi-Track Recording that requires five ingredients. The first is microphone placement. It makes sure there is no bleed between instruments. It also ensures that your device sounds like it does in the room on the recording. The second ingredient is a substantial pre-amplifier selection. The proper pre-amp can make all the difference between a good and great sound. The third is an excellent analog to digital converter. A Good converter equals a great sound, while an average one produces a dull sound. The fourth component of an impressive-sounding record is an acoustically treated room. The room should be the very first place you spend your money without a doubt. Next is a pair of high-end speakers. Speakers in tandem within a treated room are what make a mix happen. Finally, an experienced engineer gives you the final ingredient. Why does one studio have a better sound than another when you think about it? Every studio has the high-end gear. The engineer makes the difference. I use high-definition audio converters. I also use clean microphone pre-amps with an analog equalizer and compressor on every channel. Together they form a modern version of an analog console. They capture excellent sound using these digital and analog pieces of gear. I have a wide selection of plug-ins and analog outboard gear. Singers and solo artists track their final vocals on our studio microphones to produce an aggressive radio sound. There are many vocal pre-amplifier choices to match singers to a tone. The acoustically treated vocal booth is a vital cog in vocal music.