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Audio Editing and Recording

Audio editing and recording software is any software which is used to create and manipulate audio files. Questions about editing and recording techniques and applications belong here.

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Is there a franchise recording studio?

Yes. The Franchise Recording Studio is located in Miami, Florida.

What is an analog mixing desk?

Analogue - In audio terms, this means that the audio signals will be stored, reproduced, or transmitted physically on or in something (i.e. vinyl records).

Mixing Desk - A mixing desk is where an audio engineer controls and edits several audio signals simultaneously for recordation or transmission.

Therefore, an Analogue Mixing Desk is used to control and edit analogue audio signals simultaneously for recordation or transmission.

Can you record CD's on a Bose system?

The current Bose CD systems are play-only and cannot record.

What are the different types of audio cables and how do they differ?

There are speaker cables, unbalanced analog cables, balanced analog cables, coaxial digital audio cables and optical audio cables.

How do you get only the vocals and remove all instrumental music from an audio track using WavePad?

Q. Can I remove the voice from a music track with WavePad It is very difficult to completely remove the vocal, but the voice can be significantly reduced using the Reduce Vocals tool from WavePad's Special Effects. The recording must be stereo (from an original stereo source like a CD). It will also remove any instruments near the voice in the stereo spectrum.

Download driver sound creative EMU10K1-JFF?

The model number you have stated is the main chip on the card, not the model of the sound card. This card is a Creative card. Go to Creative's website to get the drivers.

What does 24 bit 96 kHz mean?

24 bit is the resolution, or bit depth of the Audi. It is the number of binary digits that can represent different levels of audio. 96 kHz is the sample rate of the audio, or frequency which the audio is sampled. 96khz means there are 96000 samples per second for each channel of audio.

What is a good site for recording online with multiple tracks for free?

There is no online site for this. There are several program you can download and install in your computer, including demo and trial programs. None of the programs that are worth using are free, though.

Where is the Reach Records recording studio?

Reach Records' recording studio is located in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States.

What is the right ventilation level in a recording studio?

There should be sufficient ventilation to replace the air in the studio at least once every two hours.

Is Audacity compatible with MPD pads?

No. Akai MPD are USB MIDI controllers and work with programs with MIDI capabilities. Audacity doesn't do MIDI.

How do you record music on a Yamaha Clavinova?

First select a voice by holding down the "Piano/Voice" button and press one of the "C1" to "A1" buttons.

Then press the record button.

When you are finished press the record button again to end the recording.

What is the frequency response of a Dynamic microphone?

Most dynamic microphones have a response from about 15Hz to 15 kHz, although they differ widely depending upon model.

Are there any xml files for Yamaha ypg-225 or dgx-220?

The DGX-220 can play MIDI files, and there is a USB MIDI driver for these models, but there are no applications for XML files for these keyboards.

What are C4 Premiums or Premiums as referred to in an artist recording contract?

If you are in a position where you ''need'' to know this, you should consult an entertainment lawyer or, ''at the very least'', get yourself an agent to look out for your interests. Premiums are similar to promotional items. (You know what promos are, right?) But determining whether something is a premium or promotional item can get a little sticky. Record labels will almost always argue that a specific "project" is promotional, but if the label gets any money for it then it ''could'' be considered a premium. How, or even if, you get paid for premiums should be laid out in the section of your contract that deals with royalties. So you see, it is definitely in an artist's best interest to hire an attorney familiar with recording contracts to handle things like this. Here's a tip: in a lot of music industry contracts you'll find a section containing definitions of terms used in the contract; this section is ''usually'' found at the end of the contract From Donald Passman's book "All You Need To Know About The Music Business" "Send in a Wheaties box top and get the latest Eminem single. Records sold this way are premiums, which mean they're sold in conjunction with a product or service, typically at a very low price. The royalty is correspondingly low - usually at half rate - and is based on the price at which the record company sells the record to the advertiser (also very low.) (There may in fact be no other price, because the records are often given away or sold at less than cost to the public.)"

Are the characters yowane haku and akita neru UTAUloids?

Yowane Haku is a voyakiloid, it basically means a failure vocaloid. I don't yet know what neru is though, sorry!

What does it mean when the red light flashes on a SRS DB500 2.1 Sony speaker system?

It is designed to flash with the beat of the music. Addiontal light patterns can be selected from the remote control