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5 Minute Guide To Setting Up Your Audio Recording Software

5 Minute Guide To Setting Your Up Your Audio Recording Software

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5 Minute Guide To Setting Your Up Your Audio Recording Software

Tip! The recording Engineer Mobile recording really does have its own set of rules and I know from experience that often, really good studio engineers have a difficult time with location recording because they haven't got the experience of recording in large rooms. Experience gives you confidence and I know that as in most jobs, you not only have to be good at your discipline you also have to be good at managing people.

In order to record anything on your software recording program you need to make sure everything is set up right. This can make a big difference in the quality of your finished product.

Today we will look at some of the things you need to consider before you hit the record button. Whenever you set up a new song I like to go over my options and set things up the right way.

Save as: This is absolutely the first thing you should do when recording a new audio file. I can't tell you how many times I have nearly rewrote a previous saved file that would be a disaster if lost. All of this can be avoided if you get in the habit of saving your file with the proper name first.

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Where to save: Be sure and save your file in the folder you want to keep it in. It is very easy to lose your audio if you are not careful with this step. Also it is a good practice to save an edited and unedited version of your audio.

Type of file: What file type you save your audio in depends on your plans for the audio. If it is going on a Cd you should save as a wav file. For most other uses you can get by saving in the mp3 format. I always save my audio as an uncompressed wav file first then I may convert to mp3 if the situation calls for it.

Sample rate: You should save your audio at least at 44.1 kHz. This is standard CD quality, which is important if your final product will wind up on an audio CD.

Bit rate: If you have a choice between 16 bit and 24 bit choose 24.

In and out settings: make sure you're in and out routing is going to the right buss in your recording software. You don't want to record a great audio file only to have it recording over your previous file.

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