How do you lot go about this then?
Least noise most bass.......
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yeah, prosound mod out to mic in on computer, i use logic, but anything would work
if you wanna be fancy record the diff tracks separately and then mix
through a mixer, with some eq. ive never used a prosound. keep it pure.
yes... DMG + line out mod (= "pro sound"), and a decent audio interface or recording device (i use an M-Audio Microtrack 2496).
i think little-scale would agree w/ me that modding it is not necessary... and if you're talking about keeping it pure you should probably not EQ it... if you do decide to EQ i think it should be after recording - not while... but what do i know - if you're a weird dude who thinks the gameboy should have come w/ a prosound mod already on it in 1989 maybe you disagree w/ me
dmgs dont really need prosounds, at least not for the first 8 years of the handheld music craze
Don't record into the mic input. It is bad quality and is wrong.
Don't record into the mic input. It is bad quality and is wrong.
then how should you record?
Last edited by SprinklesOverIdaho (Feb 7, 2010 5:06 am)
aphasia wrote:Don't record into the mic input. It is bad quality and is wrong.
then how should you record?
line in
I prefer prosound, it's clean and loud enough you don't have to boost the gain reducing quality. I record through a sound interface into ableton live and apply different eq/fx depending on what style of music i'm making.
How do you lot go about this then?
Least noise most bass.......
never bothered with a prosound.
use a good recording interface. i have a presonus firebox i'm pretty happy with.
i record though my mixer and eq lightly.
use a good program to record. audacity is ok but i prefer reaper, after mucking about with both of them i felt that reaper did a better job recording.
most importantly get your levels right!!
do several tests recordings and adjust your levels till you get it right. then record.
I think that a lot of people are underestimating the usefulness of the line out mod. Its usefulness depends on what style of music that you are writing, if you have a lot of periods of silence in your songs, the difference is pretty noticeable in my opinion.
I think that a lot of people are underestimating the usefulness of the line out mod. Its usefulness depends on what style of music that you are writing, if you have a lot of periods of silence in your songs, the difference is pretty noticeable in my opinion.
i have a noise gate i use if there is going to be any silence in my stuff.
different methods same effect