Introduction to Home Recording!
By popular demand, we will explore the very first steps of home recording together! We will look at recording with a smartphone and actually get that recording up on YouTube in order to share it on the forum, but also will be looking to record directly onto your computer with the free digital audio workstation Reaper, an audio interface and a microphone!
We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!
- What questions do you have on this topic?
- Any particular area you would like me to focus on?
Forum questions will be answered first!
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I have been using Audacity and find it very easy to use. Are there advantages to using REAPER over Audacity?
I use a smartphone with Shure MV88+ microphone, or audacity with MV88+ when I record audio directly into my Lenovo laptop (running Windows 10). I record audio several times per week as part of my practice sessions, and then delete them after listening.
If I record audio separately from video for something I want to share, I edit and combine them using SHOTCUT.
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Martin said:
When you hear too much room, you get closer, wenn it's too bass-heavy, you move away from the sound hole, when it's too thin , move more towards the bridge insted of the neck.Thanks Martin! This is very helpful! It often feels like stabbing in the dark without knowing what does what to the sound.
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Hi Martin... thank you for doing this .... so far I have been very hesitant to load any video of my playing to any of the forums/ challenges, although I have joined the challenges (playing to myself) and following along to some of them... partly I'm shy but also I have not fully understood how to get a smartphone recording to YouTube or how to record using Reaper. I have just commenced the Recording Course to use my computer for recording, and have completed the first session and onto the second session.. I am using Reaper, and have USB audio interface Focusrite Scarletti 2i2 and a studio Microphone MXL440 (cardioid). I would use the webcam on my computer (Apple MacBook Pro) for video. So far so good ... however I am very excited about this Home Recording live stream (I am in Australia so 6am for me)... hopefully it will help me understand a little more to complete the previous Recording Course and also get me up to speed with the alternative of using my Apple smart phone to YouTube and then take the leap to sharing content to the forums. I hope the session will be step by step.
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Martin
I've two questions:
1) Is there any advantage of recording directly with the ZOOM H4N acting as a sound card via Reaper or recording first with the H4N and then loading the wav file on Reaper?
2) Can better results be obtained by simultaneously recording with H4N and Tascam MK100Dr and then with Reaper to treat the files one as right channel and the other as left channel, adding the recordings?