The practice has existed since before the advent of Broadway cast albums in 1943. That year the songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma!, performed by the show's cast, were released on a multi-record 78-RPM album by American Decca. (London original cast albums have existed since the early days of recording, however, and there are recordings in existence of excerpts from such shows as The Desert Song, Sunny, and Show Boat, all performed by their original London stage casts.)

Before 1943, musicals were recorded in the U.S. with what might be termed studio casts, although in many cases, such as those of Walter Huston from Knickerbocker Holiday and Helen Morgan from Show Boat, singer-actors from a musical did make recordings of songs from the shows they appeared in. Another such example is Ethel Merman, who recorded virtually all of the songs that she made famous, even when there was no original Broadway cast album of a smash hit that she had starred in, as is the case with Girl Crazy, Panama Hattie, and Anything Goes. Paul Robeson, who appeared in several productions of Show Boat (though not the original Broadway production), made many recordings of the song Ol' Man River from the show.


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Beginning in 1943, then-current revivals of musicals began to be recorded with their stage casts, a custom that persists today. Therefore, we have recordings of the 1943 cast of Rodgers and Hart's A Connecticut Yankee, the 1946 cast of Kern and Hammerstein's Show Boat and the 1951 cast of George and Ira Gershwin's Of Thee I Sing, all of them pre-1943 musicals. But there are no actual original Broadway cast albums of any of these shows.

Studio cast recordings have become especially useful in the era of compact discs after being overshadowed for years by original cast albums - in nearly all cases, moderate to large numbers of songs (or instrumental music) were left out of original cast albums of older shows because there was simply no room for all of them on a single LP, even one that lasted 50 minutes. The extended length of a typical CD makes it possible to include all the songs and music from one show on one or more discs, and studio casts have had to be the ones to record new albums of older shows, since, in many cases, original cast members are either long retired or have died.

In the past, studio cast albums have almost invariably used different orchestrations and vocal arrangements from those heard in the show, but with interest growing in the way shows from the past first sounded on Broadway, these albums are now nearly always recorded using the original orchestral and vocal arrangements of the shows in question, especially after the 1982 discovery in a Secaucus, New Jersey Warner Bros. warehouse of the original manuscripts of many classic Broadway shows in their original orchestrations. One such example is the aforementioned Of Thee I Sing, which was recorded on CD with its original orchestrations and vocal arrangements for the first time in 1987, featuring a cast headed by Larry Kert and Maureen McGovern.

Occasionally, film scores were recorded with studio casts, especially in the days before soundtrack albums. One such example is Decca's 1939 album of songs from The Wizard of Oz, which featured Judy Garland singing Over the Rainbow and the deleted song The Jitterbug, but the Ken Darby Singers singing the rest of the score.

Click tracks (i.e. metronome recordings at a certain tempo) are often used to keep the musicians in perfect time; these can be played in musicians' ears through headphones, and so, barring any bleed, will not be picked up by the microphones and thus be silent on the final track.

In bands, different groups have different orders of recording instruments. Some record the entire group at the same time, as would be played in a live performance, though this can cause some instruments to be picked up on the microphones of others, which can complicate mixing: partition screens are available to counter this. Others choose to add tracks one by one. For example, a group may choose to have the drum and bass guitar record first, so that the following instruments keep in time, and can play to a better 'feel' of the song. Vocals are usually added last, only followed by backing vocals or solos, which may change or be complicated, meaning that multiple attempts could be useful before deciding on a final.[2]

Studio Recording Technology (Cert.) - This three-semester program is designed to introduce students to music and recording technology and to provide a broad-based perspective of the music industry. The SRT certificate is designed for those seeking entry-level employment in the recording industry, as well as those wishing to establish independent music recording/production businesses. Classes meet on campus. Internship training will take place at a professional recording, production or equivalent music industry work environment.

Let an SM58 on a stand open near the drum to capture the bleed you'd normally get into the vocal mic, then side chain the vocals into that mic's compressor so it will duck down when someone is singing (like what would happen on a real live recording)

When I recorded something on Canvas Studio and pressed "Save", I got an error window that said "Sorry, looks like we broke something:(" My 27 minute recording was just gone, vanished. Has this happened to anyone else?

Hi there, @nclemence59 Welcome to the Canvas Community. Thank you for posting your question. I am sorry to read that your Studio recording disappeared. That's never fun. We also have Studio, and I've never heard of an issue like this before. Could you please tell us...when you pressed on the "Record" icon at the top of the main Studio dashboard screen (next to "Add" and "Search"), which option did you choose? "Screen Capture" or "Webcam Capture"? Also, have you tried reaching out to the folks at the Canvas Help Desk to see if they would be able to help recover the recording for you? How do I get help with Canvas as an instructor?

This is frustrating, though. I just taught the students how to use the media recorder, but for this particular assignment, with longer recordings, I'm afraid their audio will disappear, too. I hope the issue can be resolved.

I have lost three lectures today. After recording webcam lectures, some saved with no problem, and others generated an immediate error after I typed a name and clicked save. The error reads something like, "oops, looks like we broke something," you're not signed in (but I am); do you want to continue to your account or log in to a different account. The "continue to your account" is gray and cannot be clicked, and the "log in to another account" makes no sense because I am logged in and looking at my name at the top of the screen. There is nothing to do but click Studio again or close the entire application. The above solution does not work for webcam videos. I tried it, and the only thing under "back to videos" is the one short screen capture that I made in order to open the backup. I have lectures of various lengths, from 10 minutes to 35 minutes or longer, so I'm not sure why on three different videos this error randomly popped up, and my videos are indeed GONE. I will have to recreate them all. Canvas should have an auto save, and if there is a time limit, it should be definite and specified on the Studio page. I am wasting hours of time trying to capture lectures that require video and a white board. I never know when the video is going to save and when it isn't. One video will save fine, and the next will disappear. An LMS system should not be so weak and faulty that professors can never be sure if their recorded lectures will be saved. Videos shouldn't instantly disappear without having some type of backup where the files could be retrieved.

I hate stuido. This is the third time it has happened to me, I just recorded a 20 minute video, uploaded it, said it was complete I hit done and it vanished. Can't recover it. I tried to record for a few seconds, go to recordings and look, and it was gone. This is my final project for school and I now have to redo the entire 20 minute video because studio is garbage

I screen-recorded and also used webcam at the same time. I played back the recording. it showed my screen recording and webcam recording in the same video. But when I uploaded my assignment. It only shows my screen recording. Where did the webcam recording go, and can I relocate the original video?

Recording your voice in the studio feels like putting your voice under a microscope. Recording any instrument can be stressful for many reasons: It is often costly and there is pressure to produce the best result in a limited amount of time. But recording vocals is especially stressful, because the quality of the recording depends on many more factors such as vocal health, environment, mindset, being familiar with the sound of your external voice.

Here are some tips that I have gathered after 10 years of professional studio experience. Of course every recording situation is different and some of the following things may be out of your control, but there are always a few things you can do to increase the chances for a successful studio vocal session.

With technological advancement, it has become very easy and cost effective to have a basic home studio. I believe that it is very important for a singer to practice recording. Recording microphones pick up subtle qualities of your voice that you may have never heard before. And of course, as we all know, our voice sounds quite different from the outside than from what we hear on the inside. So it is very important to be familiar with the sound of your recorded voice and to practice recording techniques before you record at a professional studio. All you need is a laptop, an audio interface, a microphone, headphones and basic recording software. And there are many affordable options. There are also many online tutorials and Berklee Online courses that you can take to learn how to record and produce. ff782bc1db

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