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I could really use some help. This is the problem.
My brother sends me a CD with guitar, bass and vocals. I would like to record and add drums to that CD. I would like to send that CD to my friend for final mixing. We would be doing all three at different locations. Can this be done and what would I need?? Thanks |
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My brother sends me a CD with guitar, bass and vocals. I would like
to record and add drums to that CD. Is it an audio CD? Import the two tracks in a multi track recording application, then add your tracks. Export the session as-is and/or mix it. -- Gianluca |
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On 22 May 2011, joeyalomar wrote in
rec.audio.pro: My brother sends me a CD with guitar, bass and vocals. I would like to record and add drums to that CD. I would like to send that CD to my friend for final mixing. We would be doing all three at different locations. Can this be done and what would I need?? Yes, it can be done. People do that kind of thing all the time. You'll get better answers if you tell us what you have already and what kind of experience you have. Do you intend to do this at home? Do you have microphones? Mixer? Headphones? A computer recording program? Have you ever recorded your drums before? The whole process can be fairly easy or devilishly complicated, depending on equipment, experience, and how particular you are about the final result. |
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, joeyalomar wrote: I could really use some help. This is the problem. My brother sends me a CD with guitar, bass and vocals. I would like to record and add drums to that CD. I would like to send that CD to my friend for final mixing. We would be doing all three at different locations. Can this be done and what would I need?? Thanks A recording engineer. (Sorry, couldn't resist ;) David Correia www.Celebrationsound.com |
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On May 22, 11:53*am, joeyalomar wrote:
I could really use some help. This is the problem. My brother sends me a CD with guitar, bass and vocals. I would like to record and add drums to that CD. I would like to send that CD to my friend for final mixing. We would be doing all three at different locations. Can this be done and what would I need?? Thanks You need to fill in some blanks about software to get any specifics but - Yes it can be done. You first need to export the audio to a recordable device. Usually people just drag individual tracks to their computer recording software but you can also import a full mix and you can even do it with just an MP3. You need to align the tracks you have to make them all in time with each other, and then you just record your new tracks. In your case, you'll need a good click in if your bro didn't give you one and that means finding out the beat count. When you're done, you either just export the track and send it back or mix it there and send the whole song. |
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David writes: joeyalomar wrote: I could really use some help. This is the problem. My brother sends me a CD with guitar, bass and vocals. I would like to record and add drums to that CD. snip Can this be done and what would I need?? A recording engineer. (Sorry, couldn't resist ;) I'm with him, that's what you need. Have been waiting now for two days or so for somebody to tell him that. Richard webb, replace anything before at with elspider ON site audio in the southland: see www.gatasound.com |
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