Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The Parts of a Recording Studio



A music or recording studio is a place where people record great music. It is a place where a song is carefully recorded, edited, mixed, finalized and set to be appreciated by millions of listeners all around the world. Did you know that great effort and unending patience are required just to record a single song? There are many steps that must be taken in order to achieve the desired outcome – from the recording, the equipment, the mixing and all other technical things. To better understand this whole process of recording, let us take a look at the different parts of a music studio. 

Technically, a recording studio has three main parts. These are The Live Room, The Control Room and The Machine Room. Each room plays a different part from the rest. Although they have different purposes, they all have a single goal and that is to produce a song that many people will love and will relate to.

The Live Room

The live booth or live room is the studio itself. It is where the music or sound for a recording is created and played. The vocal booth, or the booth where the voice is recorded, is usually in the same area as the live room although partitions may be used for better sound quality. This enclosed room is where the real hard work of recording is conducted.

The Control Room

The control room, as the name implies, is where sound engineers do their trick. This is the place where the music created from the live room is recorded and manipulated. This room is where you will find a lot of gadgets and machines intended to mix and edit a song to suit the desired product. Generally, the live room can be viewed from the control room through a clear glass window.


The Machine Room  

The machine room is simply referred to as the place where noisy equipment is kept, in order to prevent it from possibly disturbing the recording process.





A recording studio is carefully designed to achieve the best audio quality. All these rooms are strategically made to be aligned with the principles of what we call, room acoustics.  These three parts of a recording studio are all essential because they contribute greatly to the outcome of the recording.


Monday, December 9, 2013

Benefits of Listening to Music


Listening to music is a common activity that we all indulge in. Aside from the relaxing feeling that we get from it, it also has a great ability to take our attention away from the stress of our daily lives, even for a few minutes.

Aside from being a form of entertainment, which is primarily the role it plays today, did you know that listening to music is proven to have health benefits as well? If you are someone who loves music, the here is some good news for you.

Music as a therapy to ease pain – did you know that music is now being used to treat a patient’s pain? Listening to music is said to be effective when it comes to easing pain and this method is gradually being used in medical institutions to treat both chronic and postoperative pains. There are also various studies worldwide that are being conducted to prove its effectiveness in treating pain.

Music for your heart – According to a research, listening to music is practically good for the heart. It is said that this benefit is based more on the tempo or beat of the music, rather than the style of the music. Based on the same study, the musical tempo dictates whether our heart rate will slow down or the opposite. So, the next time you want to take it easy and relax a bit, it is highly advisable for you to listen to slow music instead of lively ones.

Music for the brain – Have you ever heard of pregnant women who listen to classical music because they believe that it will improve the IQ or intelligence of their baby? Many scientists believe this and researches prove that this claim might be valid after all. It is said that listening to music can make you learn better. To be specific, classical music is said to make a baby smarter if a mother listens to it during her pregnancy.

Music can boost your immunity – Many scientists claim that listening to music can boost your immune system. There are certain types of music that can give you a very positive feeling – the feeling that you get from this positivity allows your body to secret a specific hormone that boosts your immune system.


With all the given benefits above, listening to music is definitely a very healthy activity that should be encouraged on a regular basis. Not only does it promote appreciation for any type of music, but it also has a very positive effect on our health.



References:

Medical News Today
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/258383.php
Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/health-benefits-of-music
NetDoctor
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/healthy-living/wellbeing/health-benefits-of-music.htm

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

How to Evaluate a Recording Studio


Music is a universal language. The songs that we hear every day are a constant reminder of how we love music and how it is a part of our daily lives. There are many people who have a music gift and they share it with us through their beautiful songs. But did you know that before any song is released, it undergoes a tedious process? From recording, mixing and editing – all these things are done with the help of a lot of people working in the music industry. Starting from the artist to the people behind the microphone, this is how our music today is made and heard. 

If you are an aspiring artist looking to find the best recording studio, then here are some tips on how to determine if the recording studio you are considering is worth it or not. 

The Studio – check out the studio and the facilities. Do they have all the necessary recording equipment? Is the recording equipment of quality? Remember that high quality equipment will definitely make a difference on the result of the recording. Another thing to consider is if the studio is inspiring enough. Music is a form of art, and just like any artist, you need to be inspired in order to be more effective on your craft. Does the ambience of the studio make you feel good? Does it inspire you? If your answer is yes, then you are on your way into the next consideration.

The Team – the people around you can greatly affect your performance. A professional team who knows what they are doing can surely make your recording a successful one. Keep in mind that working with a great team will not only make recording easier for you, but it will also be an enjoyable experience as well.

Listen To The Sample Songs – By listening to the samples, you will have an idea of what a studio’s genre is and whether your taste in music is the same as them or the opposite. Through the sample songs, you can also have an idea on the quality of the songs that they produce.

See Their List of Clients – Just like listening to their sample songs, looking into the people who they have worked with will tell you a lot about their background and standing in the music industry. If a lot of professional people trust them, then it is likely that they are really good.


These are just some of the things that you should look into when searching for a reliable recording studio. Remember that making music does not require many things, but producing high quality music that can be enjoyed by a lot of people is a different matter.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Why Do You Need a Recording Studio?

Music is an art that is expressed through lyrics and sounds. The intensity of the sound and lyrics that are produced through music will always appeal to our emotions. That is why, the music industry will never be abandoned. People will never get rid of music because it causes us to relate to one another; it creates a connection that binds different people together.


And since music will forever stay, the discovery of new artists will never stop. In keeping with that thought, new artists will only be discovered if they present demo tapes of their music. If you are one of those aspiring artists who wants to be discovered, you need to make sure that what’s in your demo tape is your best performance. Renting a recording studio should be the number one option for you because you need the following:

  1. Sound engineers. An experienced sound engineer has the skill to work with different kind of gears. A skilled sound engineer knows how everything in the studio works. He or she is fully knowledgeable in managing the sound board. If you are to record your demo by yourself, you might have to try recording for several times because doing mixing and recording at the same time is a tough combination.
  2. Equipment. Actually, the number of equipment that you need to use to record a quality music is not important. What you need to look for in an equipment is its capacity to record high definition music. How sure are you that the equipment that you have at home can record your music well?
  3. Acoustics. The main reason why a recording studio was built is because it has good acoustics. The walls of a good recording studio are sound proof and has good acoustics. Also, certain instruments like drums need an isolation room to make it sound be better.


Music is a craft that needs time before it fully develops. It’s not unknown to us that every music that’s produced are well-invested with time, emotions and efforts. Neither you nor The Omnitone wants your craft to be unappreciated. We make sure that our quality recording studio will bring the best out of your performance.  As a proof that we are dedicated in making good music, you may want to know better the projects that we have handled in the past.