Virtual Training CompanyÕs Digital Home Recording Studio tutorial teaches you the fundamentals needed for turning your computer into a digital recording studio. Author Jonathan Abrams teaches you through using guitars, keyboards, microphones, samplers, and a DJ turntable system, along with various software applications. He informs you of all the necessary hardware and software, and how to set it all up. He then guides you through the steps of recording, editing, and mixing, all right from your own home computer. Get started now by clicking one of the selections below.
Introduction
What is Digital Recording? About This CD Hardware
System Hardware Music Hardware Software
Chapter Intro Audio Desk Peak T-Racks Adaptec Toast
Exploring Audio Desk
Chapter Intro
Windows & Menus (part 1)
Windows & Menus (part 2)
Clippings Window
Recording
Chapter Intro
Soundcard
Recording First Track
Overdubbing 1
Overdubbing 2
Trick 1
Trick 2
Trick 3
Editing
Chapter Intro
Cut/Paste
Copy/Paste
Merge
Crossfades 1
Crossfades 2
Other Features
Mixing (part 1)
Chapter Intro
Setting Levels
Volume Automation: Real Time
Volume Automation: Graphic Editor
Panning Automation: Real Time
Panning Automation: Graphic Editor
Multiple Mixes
Change Automation Data
Mixing (part 2)
Chapter Intro
Reverb
Compression
Phaser
Flanger
Delay
Tremelo
Chorus
Equalization
Multiple Effects
Sends & Buses
Trick 1
Trick 2 (part a)
Trick 3 (part b)
Mixing (part 3)
Finishing The Mix
Create Stereo Master
Export Master
Mastering
T-Racks Software
Peak Software
Final Output
Burning a CD
Other Options
Start To Finish
Chapter Intro
Project A: Recording
Project A: Recording
Project A: Mixing
Project A: Mixing
Project A: Mastering
Project A: Mastering
Project A: Burn CD
Case Study
Chapter Intro
Project B: Canada
Project C: Reno (part 1)
Project C: Reno (part 2)
Drum Loops
Chapter Intro
Audio CDs
Acid Software (no voice)
Project D: sound design
Conclusion
Tips