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What you'll learn- How to setup your room for recording
- How to record your instruments (guitar, ukulele, bass, etc)
- How to record your drums/percussion (with or without a kit)
- How to mix your song
- Mixing drums/percussion
- Mixing other instruments
- Mixing the vocals
- Tweaking the song to your desired sound taste
- Mastering and making it loud
- Finalizing the song
DescriptionThis Crash - course covers the basics of how to. You are looking for this …
Rating 5.0 out of 5 (1 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- How to setup your room for recording
- How to record your instruments (guitar, ukulele, bass, etc)
- How to record your drums/percussion (with or without a kit)
- How to mix your song
- Mixing drums/percussion
- Mixing other instruments
- Mixing the vocals
- Tweaking the song to your desired sound taste
- Mastering and making it loud
- Finalizing the song
DescriptionThis Crash - course covers the basics of how to. You are looking for this course if you are wandering around YouTube and other platforms looking for information on how to record good quality at your home. Truth be told, you can achieve a lot with just a few speakers and a computer. In this course we will write an acoustic song from scratch and record it, after that mix it and apply mastering. No bought VSTs will be used for the sake of keeping it a budget studio course. All DAWs come in with stock VSTs so you will be able to do this even if you don't use Cubase. The fundamentals are the same.
What You need to record music is the following:
Computer which could support a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).(most low-to mid class PC will do the job)
Instruments to record (not necessary if you do electronic music).
Microphone to record voice (if you will).
Studio monitors or some kind of speakers (+Headset if you record voice). // well we can't make music without hearing it after all
Audio Interface
An Installed DAW in your choice (I will use Cubase 10.5 pro)