Simon

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Dark Forces Rising…

Since I’m a total beginner in music production and recording, I’ve just begun to record my music in Cubase. I’ve now recorded a few pieces and even added some effects to my recordings. Hopefully I’m slowly going somewhat in the right direction.

But something with my recorded music didn’t seem right, I didn’t get the right feeling in the music. When listening to my recordings, the music lacked a “flow”. Something was wrong, even if it was really hard to say exactly what it was. A dark enemy was slowly approaching. An enemy who struck my recordings hard, painfully, without mercy.

The enemy is Latency.

Sure, I’ve got a pretty decent audio interface, but there’s still those few milliseconds of latency and it really bugs me! The music feels just a little bit out of sync which gives the music a quite strange flow.

The road to make a recording of my music as it sounds in my head goes ever on…

Today I recommend: "Rambo" by Brian Tyler & "3:10 to Yuma" by Marco Beltrami. Two really great soundtracks!

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3 comments
member image arti31023 | 7 months ago |
Dude, 3:10 to Yuma may have been a good score but what a stinker of a movie! Russelle Crowe & Christian Bale as cowboys—PERH-LEASE!!! Robert Duvall in Open Range ... Now, there's a friggin cowboy!
Simon, what did you think of the score for the last Jason Bourne Movie. I thought it was fab.
Dude: Today I recommend 2 Mi7 folk for you: Maitebh20 <http: /> & audiotechnica <http: />. Oh yeah, Simon, stop apologizing for your music: We are all students, just at different points in the journey. Nice! RT
member image arti31023 | 7 months ago |
Sorry Simon, what I meant to say was audiotechnica and maitebh20 8—)
member image Simon | 7 months ago |
Actually I havn't seen 3:10. I've just heard the music :)