Recording Process
From the first day that CM Studios made its first sound, the recording process has been the same over the past 3 years with some slight changes here and there.

All recordings, for ALL albums are inputted through a basic PC mircophone. The first albums (with some still using it today) used Sound recorder, found on any Windows Computer.

Some recordings are made through  a better quality program, which makes the voice or music "clear" through the album.
Music CD's were made in 2001 by simply "getting in line" with the song, which required lots of patience and took extremely long just to make one clip.
From mid 2002 onwards, Songs (with voices) are recorded together. The singer could sing with the music, without backtracking (as long as he didnt make a mistake while singing!)

CD's are burnt by Ahead Nero Burning Software, and the CD covers are made with the same package.

Over the years, the quality has been improving. Some people might notice that the tracks in the early albums go from extremely loud to very soft. Which proved quite annoying for those people using discmans. Early albums also expirenced a 'fuzzy' sound, even when the track was slient (this is the air movement in the room). The new recording software does not record air movement and it enhances the voice, to make it sound natural (talking face to face), not recorded (like through a speaker)

In 2003, some albums have the 'left to right' speaker feature. Making the quality of the sound greater. New albums also have direct changeover between tracks (there is no space between tracks as the cd player is changing over). This can make a certain sound seem extremely long (the whole cd!), when in actual fact, its a series of tracks put together.

Overall, CM STUDIOS is improving its sound expirence as time goes by, with better quality sounds. We aim to give the best sound expirence to our listeners

And as of December 2004, all audio works have been completed by CM Studios.
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