If you can do tracks it would be your best bet especially where editing is 
concerned. As far as dampening sound if you can get your hand on some heavy 
drapes this may be cheaper than acoustic foam.
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From: Joshua Pearson 
To: [email protected] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Neal Ewers 
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 1:41 PM
Subject: home recording


Hello,

I play piano, ukulele and sing.  I want to put together a demo album of stuff 
I've written.  

I have a set of binaural mics (in-ear), a mono mic (both of these are from 
Sound Professionals), and another mono mic and set of regular stereo mics (from 
Giant Squid Audio.)  

I have a Zoom H2 recorder and use Soundforge and Studio Recorder.  

What will be the best way for me to record?  Should I record in tracks, or 
vocals and music together?  

How about getting rid of "room noise" as the room I'm recording in is kind of 
echoey.  

Any tips?


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