How do you record?
Patch
Posted 2011-12-23 1:28 PM (#345219)
Subject: How do you record?



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Listening to Bobbo's Christmas jukebox got me to wondering about recording. I figure there is probably as wide an array of recording kits on this forum as there is talent. Here's mine, such as it is.

I use this rig I at my office. I always have at least one guitar handy for my lunch hour. I rotate them now and again, but at the moment my resident instrument is my Custom Legend "Flag" guitar. You can't tell from the photo, but that's a Zoom H4 recorder. I can completely close off the the little hallway to minimize noise, as long as one of the phones doesn't ring or a fire truck doesn't whistle by, it works out OK.

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G8r
Posted 2011-12-23 2:48 PM (#345220 - in reply to #345219)
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2011-12-23 3:17 PM (#345221 - in reply to #345219)
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2011-12-23 3:32 PM (#345222 - in reply to #345219)
Subject: Re: How do you record?


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Well I haven't done any recording since moving out to the Pacific Northwest, but that will be changing soon I hope.

Control Room


Tracking "LostArt" Studio not quite finished in the picture, but thought it would be fun to share for the content :)
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alpep
Posted 2011-12-23 4:27 PM (#345223 - in reply to #345219)
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that was about a million years ago
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Darkbar
Posted 2011-12-23 4:43 PM (#345224 - in reply to #345219)
Subject: Re: How do you record?



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Funny that this thread popped up. I just got back to my desk after reworking my "studio" all afternoon. I have converted the walk in closet in our guest room into my studio...roughly 4.5'x 5.5'. It's fairly tight, but big enough for a keyboard on the short wall and a shelf on the other wall with a Tascam recorder, a Zoom A2 for guitar, a TC Helicon vocal processor, and a Zoom Q3. I also have a Fishman Loudbox acoustic amp and twin KRK studio monitors. My challenge is wires and cords. I HATE THEM!!! I can't stand seeing wires and cords, I hate tripping over them, I hate trying to figure out whether to plug in direct or run through the amp, etc. HATE CORDS!!!
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Weaser P
Posted 2011-12-23 4:55 PM (#345225 - in reply to #345219)
Subject: Re: How do you record?


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...but what do you think about the cords?
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2011-12-23 4:58 PM (#345226 - in reply to #345219)
Subject: Re: How do you record?


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Hmmm...nobody noticed? Not only did I post a picture of a wax cylinder, but I POSTED a picture of a wax cylinder. With THAT great technological leap, maybe I'm ready to move up to reel to reel?
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Nick B.
Posted 2011-12-23 5:14 PM (#345227 - in reply to #345219)
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Alison,
I saw it and started to reply but couldn't think of any response worthy of your post. Priceless.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2011-12-23 5:18 PM (#345228 - in reply to #345219)
Subject: Re: How do you record?


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I noticed and wish I was so technologically advanced.
I've tried recording my "performances" less than a handful of times. Once was just audio and I forgot to turn the machine on. I was thankful that my screwups weren't preserved for posterity and the wedding I performed at ended in divorce, like most.
More recently I have a couple of videos of me fouling up the melody of a song I practiced only once and making a face when I messed up a guitar part that no one else may have noticed. My most recent attempt was on video, but sounded so bad that I erased it. Any further attempts will involve significant editing, but I appreciate the saying, "you can't polish a turd."
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Patch
Posted 2011-12-23 7:27 PM (#345229 - in reply to #345219)
Subject: Re: How do you record?



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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
I appreciate the saying, "you can't polish a turd."
Mythbusters actually disproved that idiom, so there is hope for us all!

Alison, when you record do you hit the "Wax On" button?

"Wax Off" for audio out?
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2011-12-23 7:54 PM (#345230 - in reply to #345219)
Subject: Re: How do you record?


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Actually, what I was so excited about is, after three and a half years and, ahem, THREE THOUSAND POSTS, I finally figured out how to post a picture here!
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2011-12-23 7:56 PM (#345231 - in reply to #345219)
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OK, I could have SWORN I was coming up on three thousand. Twenty-one hundred ain't bad I guess. I've been up since two AM. Yeah, that's my excuse...
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Fridave
Posted 2011-12-24 8:53 AM (#345232 - in reply to #345219)
Subject: Re: How do you record?


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How do I record? Not very well. It always sounds like s@#t ! But this polishing a turd thing gives me some hope !!
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Beal
Posted 2011-12-24 9:17 AM (#345233 - in reply to #345219)
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I loved the cylinder Alison but it's a little advanced for me.

You can polish a turd, just freeze it first....

Actually when I want to record I go over to Davis' house and we do it there. Pam makes great venison stew and is a great bass player. What more do you need?
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Beal
Posted 2011-12-24 9:21 AM (#345234 - in reply to #345219)
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Now to follow up on that,

In the last few years I have taken seriously to learning the guitar. I have avioded any of the recording stuff because you can get just as wrapped up in that, and more so, that just the 6 strings and where your fingers go. Learning one thing is enough.

Fortunately Davis is wanting to get into the protools and that whole side of it. Works good for me!
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bvince
Posted 2011-12-24 9:32 AM (#345235 - in reply to #345219)
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That venison stew-thing sounds REAL good right now, as the wife has been gone two weeks to NC. helping my daughter with the son-in-law accident thing. She did it in a crock pot once and added curry ... MMMMMMMmmmmmm... I think I'm getting that crock pot out today.

And PATCH ... you just HAD to show the picture of that flag guitar I have coveted for so long didn't you? That is just outright mean.
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Beal
Posted 2011-12-24 12:55 PM (#345236 - in reply to #345219)
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When Pam cooks it she leaves the bullits in.
Just don't fart afterwards.......
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SOBeach
Posted 2011-12-24 2:23 PM (#345237 - in reply to #345219)
Subject: Re: How do you record?


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Originally posted by CanterburyStrings:
Now that right there is some serious "vintage" gear! :D

Oh, and congrats on your first pic posting! Ain't technology fun?!
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FlySig
Posted 2011-12-24 5:47 PM (#345238 - in reply to #345219)
Subject: Re: How do you record?



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I enjoy the recording process. It also makes a good excuse to do something with music.

My current setup is an iMac running Logic Express software. The interface is a 2 channel Lexicon Alpha via USB. We have a number of mics, one quite good, the others passable for home use.

The extra bedroom is now the music room. The laptop has been replaced with the iMac, otherwise this is what it looks like.

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Darkbar
Posted 2011-12-24 6:20 PM (#345239 - in reply to #345219)
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No offense, but I could never concentrate in that room...it looks like total chaos. There's wires and cases and shoes, and stuff just everywhere. I'm sure I'm just WAY too anal
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stonebobbo
Posted 2011-12-24 6:58 PM (#345240 - in reply to #345219)
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Then you REALLY don't want to see mine. Conversely, there's no way I could record in a 4'x5' closet.
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stephent28
Posted 2011-12-24 7:20 PM (#345241 - in reply to #345219)
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I guess I am the amalgamation of you two guys when it comes to my recording area.

Can't stand to have cables and wires everywhere but need to have it clutter free in a large area....currently about 800 sq ft dedicated in the basement studio.
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bvince
Posted 2011-12-24 7:42 PM (#345242 - in reply to #345219)
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I like the blanket and pillows on the floor idea. That way when I get bored, I can just crash out right there on the spot.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2011-12-24 7:45 PM (#345243 - in reply to #345219)
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I like this one :

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stephent28
Posted 2011-12-24 8:13 PM (#345244 - in reply to #345219)
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how did DB get all that stuff in a 4x5 room!
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FlySig
Posted 2011-12-24 10:14 PM (#345245 - in reply to #345219)
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Originally posted by dark bar:
No offense, but I could never concentrate in that room...it looks like total chaos. There's wires and cases and shoes, and stuff just everywhere. I'm sure I'm just WAY too anal
That's the teen girls in action. I am a neat freak and keep things much more organized and de-cluttered. But I sure do love when they are in the house making music.
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