Friday, December 30, 2011

New Studio Upgrade!!!
I just bought myself the M-Audio Fast Track Pro, and so far I'm super happy with it.  Finally I can record with 24-bit/ 96 kHz, whereas before I was using a 16-bit/ 48 kHz soundblaster.  The TASCAM 564 Portastudio I had plugged into that sound card was pretty nice, and is still one of my fanciest pieces of gear; however it makes a bit of noise whereas the FT Pro is nice and quiet.  Plus, I really like those cool jacks that fit 2 different kinds of plugs.  I've never had those until now, and I'm more excited about it than I should be.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

When I first got into home recording about a decade ago, $20 mics from Radio Shack were good enough for me. In the past couple of years however, I've been a lot more serious about my studio, though I still have a problem with the financial discipline required to obtain sweet new gear.

The other day I was on Kijiji, not looking for a mic at all, but I found 3 of them anyway. A guy who lives about a block from me had 3 Shure mics for sale: SM58 for $60, beta 58 and beta 57, each for $120. I had $120 so I picked the beta 58.

I have to wait a couple weeks to buy a cable, but that's okay. My studio's packed up right now anyway, due to some work being done in the basement. I've heard nothing but good things about these mics and I can't wait to try it.

Monday, January 10, 2011

I recorded this in the summer of 2004. If it sounds a little sloppy, it's because it was a bit rushed; I was working long hours (shingling roofs, not recording), and I had to get this done, squeezing all my spare time into this project. It only took a few days, actually. I know it's not that great of a recording, and I've done better ones since then. However, at the time, it was the best I'd ever done and still remains one of my finest compositions. In case you haven't figured it out, I am proud of this piece.

This remix was done using Reaper, mainly as a way to ease the software's learning curve by not having to worry about writing and recording something new. I guess you could say I was trying to use it as a turd-polishing kit.