Replicating The Vocals Of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody”
A brief discussion about the making of the song’s classic vocals quickly moves into sharing techniques and approaches on achieving the same sonic signature.
A brief discussion about the making of the song’s classic vocals quickly moves into sharing techniques and approaches on achieving the same sonic signature.
Most compressor plugins today are based on the four different types of electronic building blocks from the analog hardware days.
The groove and the pocket – they’re what give a song its life. The goal is developing a solid groove delivering a great feel, further enhanced by a deep pocket. Here’s more on how it works.
Low-cost solutions for many of the common acoustical issues facing the average project studio.
The downsides to the “fix it in the mix” approach…
One of the most overlooked techniques is using equalization to add size to an element, which is particularly important in sparse mixes.
The storied history of a device that has significantly shaped modern culture
Philosophies, gear choices, signal chain approaches and more…
Simple techniques to help your mix translate properly to other monitors once you take your song out of the studio.
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