And there's the problem. How do you keep a dog quiet when every time you start recording she starts barking?


Yes, that means you. Don't look so innocent.
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Maybe try keeping your dog distracted with snacks?Alan Brookes wrote:Today, music studio software is so easily available that everyone and his dog is recording music.
And there's the problem. How do you keep a dog quiet when every time you start recording she starts barking?
Yes, that means you. Don't look so innocent.
If, like me, you record all the instruments of the band yourself, one at a time, and then mix them down into stereo, eight channels with a dog barking on each of them might sound like it was recorded in a kennel.James Quillian wrote:Personally I think a dog barking in the background is desirable for a home recording.