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🎬 ON TODAY'S MANUAL: If you're playing in a band, rehearsing is something completely necessary - still it might be inconvenient. Gathering up all bandmates home to rehearse with PA systems, guitar and bass amps and loud drums can be fun, but if you're going to do this constantly at home, you're probably going to annoy your neighbours with noise. Renting rehearsing studios or practice spaces might come as a nice solution, but still you're going to have to pay off an hour per room and it gets expensive with time. This context pushed my band towards one of the most effective and convenient solution - swipe out loud amps and PA systems for headphones! Supernova Andromeda started out in early-mid 2020, and we implemented headphone monitoring for rehearsing early on, and actually never turned back after that. We started out with a basic 8 channel audio interface, a cheap headphone amp and some basic mixing and routing on Cubase so we could rehearse quietly. That system has always worked out nicely. Later on we moved onto a more "advanced" audio interface and a better sounding headphone amp (improving the headphone amp made most of the difference out of the bunch, I really recommend it) and we're still using this method today. Hope these tips help you to make the most out of your rehearsals (: cause even if you do use amps and stuff to rehearse, I still recommend that you try out using headphones and learning some basic headphone monitoring mixing. It takes recording, writing and practicing with a band onto a whole other level in my opinion.
💡 This video was a bit more technical than usual so feel free to ask me anything on the comments section (:
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00:00 - The Problem
01:15 - Audio Interfaces
02:07 - Headphone Amplifier
02:58 - Budget System
05:12 - "Advanced" System
09:25 - DAW Setup (Logic Pro)
13:31 - The End
🎸🎹 Audio Gear used in the video 🎸🎹
🎙️ Voiceover mic: Shure sm-58
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🎛️ Headphone Amps:
-PreSonus HP 60
-Behringer Powerplay HA4700
🎚️ Audio Interfaces:
-Focusrite Scarlett 18i20
-Behringer UMC 1820
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🎸 So who are you? You weirdo hipster 🎸 I'm Victor Budin ([ Ссылка ]_ - Instagram), a musician from Brazil. The most notable of my music projects is my power trio band Supernova Andromeda ([ Ссылка ] - Instagram) - my shoegaze/indie/alt rock band where I explore shimmery and fuzzy sounds from the 90's to produce my own music. I have two other projects, Magna Carta cover band, witch covers rock from all ages in an alternative rock way; and Casus Belli, witch hangs around Stoner/Doom metal. If you'd like to check out one of the bands and follow them on social media, it'll help me out a lot! I'm a big fan of the underground scene from Brazil and the world, and I want to show a bit of this universe here to you - Besides, I love talking about these genres that are so important to me since I grew up listening to them: Indie, shoegaze and Alt rock. I love exploring all kinds of gear available to create alternative music. Thanks for watching! 👻
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