dub production!! getting started
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:02 am
Hello!
So, it's been awhile since I've seen this interview with Dubkasm where they talked a bit about their dubbing techniques. I must say it's always been something I've been wanting to tackle - dub music!
I've checked out the Dub Scrolls and saw the basics to start dubbing now my question is, instead of a multi track tape, could i use something else instead? like what? and also in this case, i see all the instruments are hooked to this one machine. If I just wanted to manipulate pre-recorded material what would I have to use instead of instruments hooked to a multi track tape?
Thanks and I know it's a bit of a tricky one but if anyone is willing to share their ideas i would highly appreciate it!
Thanks!!!
So, it's been awhile since I've seen this interview with Dubkasm where they talked a bit about their dubbing techniques. I must say it's always been something I've been wanting to tackle - dub music!
I've checked out the Dub Scrolls and saw the basics to start dubbing now my question is, instead of a multi track tape, could i use something else instead? like what? and also in this case, i see all the instruments are hooked to this one machine. If I just wanted to manipulate pre-recorded material what would I have to use instead of instruments hooked to a multi track tape?
Thanks and I know it's a bit of a tricky one but if anyone is willing to share their ideas i would highly appreciate it!
Thanks!!!