Ding-dong ding-dong! It's part 3 of 5 today, which means RECORDING DAY! -ragequits-
- Idea Stage
- Composing and Arranging Stage
- Recording Stage
- Mastering Stage
- Final Product
In case you are new here, here's the intro blog.
Recording
Me practicing for recording |
There are several approaches to recording your own compositions, namely:
- Practice like you're going to perform in a concert
- Simply sight-read your way through with multiple takes then go through editing hell
- Practice until you can get 95% accuracy and lightly edit (I did this)
I used the instrument of choice, which is practically the only piano I had lying around for the past 20 years which is a Yamaha Clavinova CVP-107
The info panel underneath |
And so I hooked up my favourite earphones (it's d-Jays by the way) to get more privacy during mistakes made. Like typical 'industry practice', I stuck all music sheets together in one continuous page to avoid page turning.
All stuck together |
Angel and Gnome of Pianistic Studies |
I did about like seven takes before I got the final take to 95% accuracy (lucky me). Also, advice from the pros - record at night, because there's no one to disturb you :)
The Final Take, phew! |
Still working like new! |
For those of you who still have this relic of a Clavinova, you can access it by pressing the Rec button > Next Pg button until you see the Step Edit selection. Pressing the perimeter button will ask you to wait few seconds to reach the display below:
Step Edit function |
- Timing - which is when in the music that the note starts playing
- Note Number - the note on the keyboard
- Velocity - how loud/soft the note is
- Gate Time - the duration of the note
Items and their meanings |
After editing I saved it back onto the floppy disk to be transferred to my PC. For starters, finding a floppy disk to USB reader wasn't easy nowadays, considering the extinction of the format itself. Honestly, I'm pretty surprised that my floppies still held up all these years! <fingers crossed>
On another note, I have thought of recording direct through the headphone cable to the microphone port of a laptop, as I've did previously on other songs like the Ballad of the Green Mats. Unfortunately, the audio artifacts and the cable interference is too much to remove through audio editing, so I scrapped the whole idea altogether. Probably it's due to the connection ports being rusty or something.
Stay tuned for Part IV of V for this song!
More info!
Instruction manual - https://www.manualslib.com/products/Yamaha-Clavinova-Cvp-107-36125.html
Product info - http://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/keyboards/digitalpianos/cvp_series/cvp107/
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