Home Studio: Recording fully-orchestraed demos
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 12:09 pm
Hello everyone
I have a home studio but very limited knowledge about sound engineering and practically no music education. Everything I do, I do by ear. I know that some of the music genres require fully-orchestrated demos, but we all know how much these can run if done at a professional studio. I'd love to record the demos myself, but I am scared to write full arrangements because no matter how truthful the phrase "There's no right or wrong in art" is, there are strict rules for creating good arrangements that I don't know about: sonic spectrum, specific instrument frequencies, what instruments to use and how to use them properly, how chords work or don't work together - stuff like that. Nevertheless, I gave one of my songs a shot and here's what came out. I honestly don't know what to think. Is this sufficient for a fully-orchestrated demo or is this completely unacceptable? Perhaps you can shed some light, I would really appreciate that. Thanks in advance.
https://soundcloud.com/amayzlin/i-never-say-it-enough
Alex
http://amayzlin.com
I have a home studio but very limited knowledge about sound engineering and practically no music education. Everything I do, I do by ear. I know that some of the music genres require fully-orchestrated demos, but we all know how much these can run if done at a professional studio. I'd love to record the demos myself, but I am scared to write full arrangements because no matter how truthful the phrase "There's no right or wrong in art" is, there are strict rules for creating good arrangements that I don't know about: sonic spectrum, specific instrument frequencies, what instruments to use and how to use them properly, how chords work or don't work together - stuff like that. Nevertheless, I gave one of my songs a shot and here's what came out. I honestly don't know what to think. Is this sufficient for a fully-orchestrated demo or is this completely unacceptable? Perhaps you can shed some light, I would really appreciate that. Thanks in advance.
https://soundcloud.com/amayzlin/i-never-say-it-enough
Alex
http://amayzlin.com