Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2006 16:05:39 GMT -5
Here are a few forums and other resources that will answer all concievable questions on the following:
Recording studio design and setup
The joys of Rockwool and equivalent fiberglass products.
Digital and analogue solutions
Computers for recording and why not to buy a SoundBlaster.
Microphones, preamps and consoles
Monitoring
Obtaining a pristine signal path
Abuse of a pristine signal path: EQ, compression, reverb, and other mangling.
Post-production and pre-mastering
Why you can't master in the same room as you recorded and/or mixed in.
How to get your music hosted so you can post links to them here (and elsewhere)
How to sell 10,000 CDs.
Stereo micing techniques from "DPA Microphone university"
www.dpamicrophones.com/page.php?PID=131
Setting up Windows XP for audio recording:
www.pcmus.com/TweakXP.htm
The Project Studio Handbook:
The Project Studio Handbook
General recording, mixing and mastering resource at ProSoundWeb:
recforums.prosoundweb.com
Similar at Recording.org
www.recording.org/forums.html
Another excellent, and friendly, place at
homerecording.com/bbs/
EQ Magazine:
www.musicplayer.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?/category/2.html
Sound-On-Sound Magazine:
www.soundonsound.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?session=10787ddf01efe5fbb55a176f8dcc8af3&Cat=&C=2#2
Forum focussed on software (hosts) and plug-ins at KVR:
www.kvraudio.com/forum/index.php
ProTools, Nuendo, Cubase, Samplitude and Seqouia are the leading platforms for digital recording and audio processing. I use Cubaseā¦
forum.cubase.net/
The other platforms have equivalent forums. Google.
A lesson that I have learnt the expensive way. Don't spend much money on recording gear until you have spent a little on room treatment. And so, the most important forum of them all:
forum.studiotips.com/
Having your songs hosted in MP3 format is suprisingly easy and free (although there are fee paying options, if you want.)
I use Soundclick - go to their Frequently Asked Questions page here:
Soundclick FAQ Page
Some of these forums are hosted, and contributed to by audio professionals. Please therefore read the rules and stickies before posting. Others are a bit more colo(u)rfull... so enjoy!
Cheers!
Dave
Recording studio design and setup
The joys of Rockwool and equivalent fiberglass products.
Digital and analogue solutions
Computers for recording and why not to buy a SoundBlaster.
Microphones, preamps and consoles
Monitoring
Obtaining a pristine signal path
Abuse of a pristine signal path: EQ, compression, reverb, and other mangling.
Post-production and pre-mastering
Why you can't master in the same room as you recorded and/or mixed in.
How to get your music hosted so you can post links to them here (and elsewhere)
How to sell 10,000 CDs.
Stereo micing techniques from "DPA Microphone university"
www.dpamicrophones.com/page.php?PID=131
Setting up Windows XP for audio recording:
www.pcmus.com/TweakXP.htm
The Project Studio Handbook:
The Project Studio Handbook
General recording, mixing and mastering resource at ProSoundWeb:
recforums.prosoundweb.com
Similar at Recording.org
www.recording.org/forums.html
Another excellent, and friendly, place at
homerecording.com/bbs/
EQ Magazine:
www.musicplayer.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?/category/2.html
Sound-On-Sound Magazine:
www.soundonsound.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?session=10787ddf01efe5fbb55a176f8dcc8af3&Cat=&C=2#2
Forum focussed on software (hosts) and plug-ins at KVR:
www.kvraudio.com/forum/index.php
ProTools, Nuendo, Cubase, Samplitude and Seqouia are the leading platforms for digital recording and audio processing. I use Cubaseā¦
forum.cubase.net/
The other platforms have equivalent forums. Google.
A lesson that I have learnt the expensive way. Don't spend much money on recording gear until you have spent a little on room treatment. And so, the most important forum of them all:
forum.studiotips.com/
Having your songs hosted in MP3 format is suprisingly easy and free (although there are fee paying options, if you want.)
I use Soundclick - go to their Frequently Asked Questions page here:
Soundclick FAQ Page
Some of these forums are hosted, and contributed to by audio professionals. Please therefore read the rules and stickies before posting. Others are a bit more colo(u)rfull... so enjoy!
Cheers!
Dave