Everyone and His Dog
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- Alan Brookes
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Everyone and His Dog
Today, music studio software is so easily available that everyone and his dog is recording music.
And there's the problem. How do you keep a dog quiet when every time you start recording she starts barking?
Yes, that means you. Don't look so innocent.
And there's the problem. How do you keep a dog quiet when every time you start recording she starts barking?
Yes, that means you. Don't look so innocent.
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Re: Everyone and His Dog
Maybe try keeping your dog distracted with snacks?Alan Brookes wrote:Today, music studio software is so easily available that everyone and his dog is recording music.
And there's the problem. How do you keep a dog quiet when every time you start recording she starts barking?
Yes, that means you. Don't look so innocent.
I don’t know.
Cute dog though.
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Personally I think a dog barking in the background is desirable for a home recording.
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If, like me, you record all the instruments of the band yourself, one at a time, and then mix them down into stereo, eight channels with a dog barking on each of them might sound like it was recorded in a kennel.James Quillian wrote:Personally I think a dog barking in the background is desirable for a home recording.
Fortunately, I can feed the bass, electric guitars and steel directly into the mixer without a microphone, but the vocals, fiddle, dobro and mandolin are another thing....
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