II. The Edit // JAN 18th
I hope you had an intensive first week of recording behind you, collecting different versions and takes of your very own playing in the workspace of our DAW!
After this live stream, you should be able to edit your recordings, thus creating a master take that inhabits the very best parts from all of your takes !
Please use this thread if you have any questions concerning the workbook or general questions concerning The Edit!
Click here to access Session 2: The Edit // Jan 18th (Live!)
Find the other sessions here: Part 1 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
Download the second workbook here
I will post the answers to the questionnaire on Jan 24th!
After the live stream, submit your assignments by replying to this thread!
Answers to this week's questionnaire:
1. Why do we group tracks?
We group tracks for two main reasons:
- When we record several tracks in mono to achieve a stereo sound (using one mic source per channel), we need to be able to quickly apply all the main editing techniques two both of the stereo channels at the same time. This will save in the editing process.
- Left and Right channel need to stay in their correct phase correlation. When L and R get "out of phase" several problems will occur: First, the track will sound weirdly shifted, as sound is coming into your ear from one side and out of your ear from the other side. Second, when summing in mono, your sound will become thin as due tue the phase shift frequencies might cancel each other out, resulting in a thin timbre.
2. Why should you make an edit plan?
We make an edit plan with our score to ensure maximum efficiency during editing, making the execution of the edit just a technical task. When you need to listen back to your whole take, deciding which measure to take from which recording, you are slowing down your editing process and will do edits simply because you can, not because you want to.
3. If you delete an item from your DAW, what happens to it?
Nothing, as the items in the DAW are just references to files on your hard drive. There is only one exception: Right after you stopped recording a take, Reaper will ask you whether to keep this recording or not. This is the only place where you can permanently delete a track from your hard drive.
Here is a link for a step by step instruction of how to implement 4-Point-Editing into Reaper, a workflow commonly used for classical music production but usually only to be found in dedicated DAWs like Sequoia or Pyramix.
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Hello Martin.
I am very sorry to send the material with so little time. It has been impossible for me to do it before. Thanks a lot!
I send you 4 audio tracks. Some are stereo and some are mono.
The mics are Neumann KM 184 (I have used it for mono and stereo) and Scarlett Studio. I imagine that one is much better than the other but I was fine with testing.
Tracks 1 and 3 are recorded in stereo. I have switched channels between them.
Tracks 2 and 4 are recorded in Mono with the Neumann microphone in a different distance.
I would like to ask if we think about recording for social networks is it useful to record in stereo, that is, if it will affect the quality of the audio since you will mainly listen to it on a mobile phone.
Thank you very much for the course, it is being fantastic !!! -
Yess...did it! Sorry, I should say I finally finished my assignments over the 2 weeks, a bit late... Organizing and editing the takes, following instructions of the 2nd and 3rd lesson. Her the newly rendered file and the editing plan.
I am not happy at all with the sound, but I have to do for now with the 1 basic mic. I'll invest in the hardware later, now focus on understanding the technique, which is challenging enough. Just beginning to get the idea. I welcome any advise on how to adjust the sound, if possible. Forgot about the screenshots, but the settings followed basicly the examples in the PDF.
There is a terrible copy paste error (0.47), didnt know how to fix it.
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I finally managed to find the time and quiet to do a take of piece I composed. Neither the performance nor the recording are very good, but it's something! There's a tiny bit of EQ on there, and I've tried some reverb, but anything I seem to do makes it sound rubbish. Any feedback whatsoever would be really appreciated!