In The Studio: Beware Of Ear Fatigue
The limits of one’s ears may vary from engineer to engineer, but eventually your ears will begin to lie to you.
The limits of one’s ears may vary from engineer to engineer, but eventually your ears will begin to lie to you.
Comparing the “Faders at Unity” and “Maximized Preamp Gain” schools of thought, along with a third hybrid approach…
Getting past the fear of experimenting with effects and learning to add complimentary textures.
Is the audience listening to the song and a solid mix or just a barrage of inputs, with each one fighting to be the loudest?
Back in the day all generators for stage productions were diesel-powered beasts, but options for smaller events and the times are changing.
Getting better at recording and mixing music is pointless if you never actually finish anything.
Suggestions and techniques for effective events when utilizing “speakers on a stick” for sound reinforcement.
In this technical industry, tech skills are a must. But there’s more to it than that…
Looking deeper into the process of improving the workflow and space at Tylerland Studios during a complete system renovation.
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