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Recording music - EduqasProduction

Advances in music technology have made it possible for musicians to create their own recording studio. Computer based recording makes it easier to experiment and develop ideas.

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Production

Young woman playing keyboard in nightclub
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A woman playing music in a nightclub

A recording producer is an expert with specialist knowledge and skills, but it is possible to produce your own music. Here are a few basic principles for getting started:

The positioning of instruments in the mix is very important. Generally speaking, bass instruments such as bass guitar, kick drum and vocals are placed centre stage.

Other instruments can be panned left or right to give the piece more of a feeling of space. Try various ideas in the mix until you are satisfied with the way the music sounds.

Balance the sounds by adjusting the levels as you go along to make sure that they are appropriate and all sounds can be heard.

You may also wish to add effects. For example:

  • can be used effectively with vocals, bass guitars and live percussion sounds to make the parts sound more even.
  • Adjusting the on certain instruments can improve the quality of the mix. For example, a drum kit can have its bass
  • Vocals will usually benefit from having some added. It is worth also trying just a little reverb with most acoustic instruments.
  • Other effects such as and can add interest to an acoustic or sound.

Clarity is important. Make sure that the sounds balance well and that the is not too dense. Varying the texture between sections can add interest to a track.

Watch this clip to see how a professional producer builds a recording. By starting with the beat, he reveals how each instrument plays its part and demonstrates how everything, from the bass drum to the guitar , contributes to giving the track its identity. He shows us how carefully listening to these different elements is the key to building the perfect sound.

Multitrack recording

Reverb, delay and chorus are all demonstrated as examples of music technology effects, as shown in the music of Elvis Presley and Simple Minds