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Friday, February 18, 2011
Bob Buontempo 02/18/11 08:18 PM,To begin with, there are many things that you cannot do in a home studio. A competent recording of a live band - still the mainstay of the recording industry - is usually impossible in your bedroom. Fitting an orchestra in there is also challenging. And even though the topic of this piece is whether award-winning (i.e., Grammy) music can be conceived, recorded and mastered in a home studio, there’s nothing to indicate that any such recordings actually have been.… View this story
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Friday, August 13, 2010
Joe Gilder 08/13/10 11:28 AM, 0 CommentsThis article is provided by Home Studio Corner. Do you edit your recordings? Once everything has been recorded, before you start mixing, do you edit the audio? Do you fix things? Do you think it’s cheating? Do you think it’s stupid not to do it? I’m going to give you my take on editing, but be sure to let me know your opinion in the comments below. What is Editing? An audio editor is much like a book editor.… View this story
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
PSW Staff 09/22/09 05:23 PM, 0 CommentsWhen Mel Patrick decided to re-form his surf-rock outfit, the Fabulous Blue Diamonds, he turned to a Soundcraft LX7ii console for his home studio. Along with lead bassist and lifelong friend Fred Lichota, Patrick set up the LX7ii as the centerpiece to a full recording system. Patrick and Lichota currently stand as the remaining two members of The Fabulous Blue Diamonds, a self-described “1960s instrumental surf band” that got its start playing in night clubs, local TV stations and battles… View this story
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