Tuesday, March 9, 2010

RED BOOK with Wave Burner


For Red Book CD's you can your Logic's Wave Burner which is bundled with Logic Studio.


For more info here:


http://www.zoom-in.com/blog/music/todd-howard/using-waveburner-master-cds#comment-272356

How to check on Apple, Red Book Master CD

To check your subchannel data, where codes are stored, insert your CD and type:

drutil subchannel

into Terminal, and ISRC/upc/ean (MCN) codes will be displayed (along with all other subchannel data, so it's a big list)

For entered CD Text, type

drutil cdtext

into Terminal


http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10452230�

How to insert a link with html code.

Type the following

[url="http://www.acoosticzoo.com/Gear.html"]Microphone Model numbers here[/url]

and it becomes the following in forums

Microphone Model numbers here

Mic Collection of Dreams

http://emusician.com/mag/emusic_build_microphone_cabinet_2/?dsq=38804391#comment-38804391

"I would want for my dream studio are a matched pair of Earthworks QTC1 omnidirectional mics ($2,000) and SR77 cardioid mics ($1,300); a Lawson L47MP ($1,995); a MicroTech Gefell UM 900 tube mic ($3,500); a Neumann M 149 tube mic ($4,850); a vintage Neumann U 47 (about $8,000); a Neumann RSM 191 A-S mid-side stereo mic ($4,550); an AKG C 12 (about $5,000 used); an AKG C 426B stereo mic ($3,395); a pair of Schoeps BLM 3 boundary-mic capsules ($960 each) with CMC 5 amp bodies ($645 each); a Schoeps KFM 6 Stereo Sphere ($6,735); a pair of Royer R-121 ribbon mics ($995 each); a Coles 4038 ribbon mic ($1,195); a vintage Shure 707A crystal mic ($175 to $200); a whole bag of Shure SM 57s . . . but I'd better stop now before I get carried away!"

This is cool. An extensive list of awesome mics in one perfect collection.

The Ultimate Electric Guitar Sound, Using Akg 414 to mic guitar cabinet




http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug07/articles/guitaramprecording.htm

This is a great article with Actual Recordings to sample the different micing techniques.