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  1. Home studio? 
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    This may be a long shot, but does anyone here have a half decent recording setup for guitar/vox?

    I want to lay down some acoustic tracks, with overlaying vocals & harmonies for a track that will be the first dance at our wedding.

    I can do the drum track, and the bass track in Ableton, but I want the guitar parts and the vocals to be my own, and although I can record them in Ableton, the quality is shocking through my laptops internal mic!

    If anyone has a setup, and fancies working on a project with me, I'd be very grateful, and supply the beer!
     
     

  2. Re: Home studio? 
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    It would have to be a half decent set up if your singing! maybe someone has an auto tune aswell?? ;D ;D
     
     

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    Have a nice word with V_Mix. He may be able to help out.
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    Cheeky fecker!

    I hope you realise you are talking to the 1999, Jumpin' Jaks (Gloucester site) Robbie Williams tribute act???? lol


    Soooooooo glad those days are behind me! ;D
     
     

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    the quality is shocking through my laptops internal mic!
    Try an external mic?
     
     

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    I haven't got a decent sound interface, plus it's a laptop which isn't ideal for recording on. I could go and buy the equipment, but it's a lot to invest for a one off project.

    If nobody has, then I'll book some time with a studio...
     
     

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    Aid, there are studios next to the railway line by the big Tesco on Occtal Way in town, have you tried there?
    It's Lilac... not pink!
     
     

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    I haven't yet, but that sounds like a good place to start...
     
     

  9. Re: Home studio? 
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    V-mix might help you.

    peter Lamb at Potterne devizes is good. mary has recorded there a couple of times. £25 for hour we paid but she just sang with backing track and was spot on first time so no messing about.

    http://www.musicworkshop.co.uk/
     
     

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