Saturday, March 11, 2006

Narrator and orchestra - an impossible PA task?


Narrator and orchestra - an impossible PA task?
The narrator needs a microphone, but the orchestra doesn't. Is there a problem here that is impossible to solve?
Source: www.record-producer.com

Can you hear up to 96 kHz?
If you can hear frequencies up to 20 kHz, you are in the best of aural health, and probably young too. Most of us can't, so does a sampling rate of 96 kHz really make a difference?
Source: www.record-producer.com

Using mute groups for more realistic sampled sounds
If you sample individual percussion and drum sounds and hope to achieve a natural sound, you need to understand how real instruments are played, and what you can achieve with mute groups...
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Are you a cutting-edge recording engineer? Or are you still hooked on the sounds of a long-gone age?
Perhaps retro has had its day. Now might be the time to adopt thoroughly modern and cutting-edge recording technology and put retro where it belongs - in the past!
Source: www.record-producer.com

Busta goes bald-head
After cultivating his trademark locks for fifteen years, Busta Rhymes has thrown in the scissors and completely sheared off his crowning glory. His transformation to crazy baldhead comes just in time to help promote his new album The Big Bang,...
Source: rap.about.com

Electronic drum sets? Why???
Electronic drum sets may not have all the subtlety of acoustic drums, but they have other advantages. Electronic drums are surprisingly popular...
Source: www.record-producer.com

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