1. Multi track recording without a multitrack
You
don't even need a 4 track to start multitrack recording at home.
Before I bought my Tascam I used to record onto one tape deck and
then play that and overdub onto another cassette deck
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best way to describe this is to show you the little illustration
I made for one of my best friends a year and a half ago -
It's
kind of primitive but you can get some really nice warm sounds from
this technique
2.
Thrashing the levels
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There is no point recording a beautiful acoustic guitar if you can't
hear it on the mix down. When you're recording, push the levels
as far into the red as you can - don't assume it will distort, just
turn your headphones up to ear damaging levels and if that isn't
distorting then the signal on tape won't be distorting either. Obvious
but worth noting
3.
Guitar effects aren't just for guitars
Plug your vocal mic/drum mic/ acoustic guitar mic into your fuzz
pedal or delay or what ever before plugging into the multi track
- it can sound shit but it can sound great, with vocals sounding
like another instrument.
4.
Flip the tape over for instant psychedelia
You don't have to have a huge studio to do what the great psych
bands of the past (and the Beatles and Stone Roses) did - just turn
your tape over and remember that track one becomes track four, 2
becomes 3, 3 becomes 2, and 4 becomes 1. Backwards guitar suddenly
is within your grasp! Also helpful if a song sounds shit - turn
the tape over, and it will probably sound better backwards.
5.
Cheaper pop shields
No need to spend £50+ on a pop shield: just get a coat hanger,
bend it into a circle and then stretch the foot end of a pair of
tights over it - ét voila!
6.
Record vocals without a microphone
You don't need a microphone to record vocals and you can sometimes
get really cool results by using other things. Headphones are really
just microphones in reverse (though I have never tried using a microphone
as a speaker - perhaps I should!) - turn your gain up as far as
you can go and sing into them, to hear what it sounds like. Likewise
a humbucker pickup:plug your guitar into a fuzz pedal and then plug
it straight into the 4 track then sing into the pick up - it works!
7.
Evil fuzz
To get a really really vicious fuzz plug the guitar via a fuzz pedal
straight into the 4 track or (this doesn't work with digital gear)
and then turn all the levels up till the recorder itself distorts
evil
sounding!
8.
Record a whole band with stereo drums and 2 vocals WITHOUT bouncing
down!
Yup, you can do this on a normal 4 track and here is how
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9.
Big amp sound without a big amp
Want a loud guitar sound without annoying the neighbours? Simple.
Plug in that practice amp you haven't used in years, stick a mic
right in front of the speaker, turn it up and then throw a duvet
over the whole thing. It will sound ace.
10.
Want female backing vocals? No female friends? No problem!
Simply use the pitch control to slow the tape down by about 4 or
5% and then sing your backing vocals - when the tape goes back to
normal speed you will notice your voice is a higher and kind of
girlie sounding. Warning, slowing the tape down too much will make
you sound like a fucking chipmunk.
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