You must understand that the songs that you hear on your favorite radio station are recorded in a studio (an environment that is acoustically treated specifically for recording audio) on high-end gear. So the "No" is based on those facts. However, a tool is only as good as its user and my experience has taught me how to do more with less. If you have a good quality front-end, and your audio was recorded properly through this front-end then "Yes" I can make it sound just as good as what you hear on the radio. So what is this front-end that I am speaking of? In short, if you're doing home studio recordings then I am referring to your microphone, preamp, and your audio interface. The quality of your front-end will determine the quality of your recordings.
So how do you choose your front-end? First, I would recommend that you start by doing some research and choosing a mic that compliments your material, or your genre of music. There are many different mics out there and just because it costs a thousand dollars doesn't mean that it is the proper mic for use on your material. Are you recording vocals? Are you recording guitar? Is a tubed-mic (in other words a microphone that has a tube inside it that imparts its own sonic characteristics giving it a more full, rich, warmer sound) better suited for your genre? These are some of the questions that you should be asking. Call a studio, search the web, read reviews from others with experience, read magazines.There are a ton of resources out there.
About Me:
I am a certified Audio Engineer and owner/operator of a website called djprosperity.com.
I received my education in Audio Recording and Production from The
Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences in Tempe Arizona. I have
worked for Sweetwater Sounds in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as a Sales Engineer
after interning in their Recording studios. If you'd
like to know more about me or would like my help with your projects,
please visit my website and contact me.
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