New to audio recording... where should I begin?
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:42 pm
Hello to all in the general recording index -
This is my first time posting here. I've had some experience in the past with MIDI, and I've done a lot of live music over the last 12 years, but I'm just starting to get into the vast and foreign world of audio recording. I'm looking to do some film scoring, as well as recording original songs. I have so many questions... mic placement, use of reverb, EQ, compression, other plug ins, how do I train my ear for mixing and mastering - and I know there is so much I don't know about to even ask all the right questions.
Is there a book or instructional DVD or something that anyone would recommend to me? What's the best way to learn how to make something sound like its supposed to sound?
I guess what I'm asking is simply, where do I begin?
This is my first time posting here. I've had some experience in the past with MIDI, and I've done a lot of live music over the last 12 years, but I'm just starting to get into the vast and foreign world of audio recording. I'm looking to do some film scoring, as well as recording original songs. I have so many questions... mic placement, use of reverb, EQ, compression, other plug ins, how do I train my ear for mixing and mastering - and I know there is so much I don't know about to even ask all the right questions.
Is there a book or instructional DVD or something that anyone would recommend to me? What's the best way to learn how to make something sound like its supposed to sound?
I guess what I'm asking is simply, where do I begin?