Sound recording can be a bit tricky for the novice, especially if there's a bunch of ambient noise going on while you're trying to record that perfect track. There's nothing worse than singing the final verse of a love song and hearing the neighbor's dog barking at the mailman. And they always bark at the very end, never at the beginning. We need a solution to that problem.
You can build a totally soundproof booth, but that can run into big bucks in a short amount of time. There are other, less expensive options, and you don't have to spend a fortune to greatly improve your results.
A friend of mine from SHEEMusic has put together a video on low-budget solutions for improving the quality of your audio recording. If you're wanting to create a music video for YouTube, check out the options she mentions.
Check it out HERE.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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I was thinking about the reflection filter but I think I'll try that booth with the pipes. Great story.
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