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WaveyDavey
Joined: 07 Dec 2009 Posts: 1
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:02 am Post subject: Noob wrecks his kids' tracks - help needed, please! |
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Guys - I need some quick help. Before I get lynched!
I'm newer than new to this, but my kids have gotten a half decent band together. I bought an old Korg D12 on eBay to record some of their songs, but it came with a manual that's got half the pages missing...
The problem I've got is hiss. Absolutely GALLONS of it. I think I made a massive error right at the start, in setting the faders too high when the various tracks were recorded. So it's too late - and I have to tell the kids to start again (I'm gonna be SO popular).
And the reason for my post is this: is there a Noobs guide to the very first, very basic principles of multitracking anywhere? I've looked around this forum, but my knowledge is so limited that a lot of this goes way over my head.
Appreciate any help/links...
Thanks
Dave |
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Sam CA Platinum Member
Joined: 02 May 2008 Posts: 3990 Location: Los Angeles
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Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 5:50 pm Post subject: Re: Noob wrecks his kids' tracks - help needed, please! |
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WaveyDavey wrote: | Guys - I need some quick help. Before I get lynched!
I'm newer than new to this, but my kids have gotten a half decent band together. I bought an old Korg D12 on eBay to record some of their songs, but it came with a manual that's got half the pages missing...
The problem I've got is hiss. Absolutely GALLONS of it. I think I made a massive error right at the start, in setting the faders too high when the various tracks were recorded. So it's too late - and I have to tell the kids to start again (I'm gonna be SO popular).
And the reason for my post is this: is there a Noobs guide to the very first, very basic principles of multitracking anywhere? I've looked around this forum, but my knowledge is so limited that a lot of this goes way over my head.
Appreciate any help/links...
Thanks
Dave |
The first rule of recording Audio is: GIGO otherwise known as "Garbage in , Garbage out"!
oK, e-mail me one of the tracks that you did. And I'll comment on it.
sam_madoo@yahoo.com _________________ Sam
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