In The Studio: Addressing Misunderstood Points Of Threshold-Based Effects
Getting “back to basics” on setting up compressors, gates and additional effects processors.
Getting “back to basics” on setting up compressors, gates and additional effects processors.
A roundup of solid practices whether you’re recording a baby grand or a synthesizer…
A collection of general theories, tips, and tricks that apply to most mix projects…
Sometimes assumptions regarding traditional instrument roles can limit your ability to emphasize what should be strong in a song…
With direct guitar recording into virtual amps you can rock out through the guitar chain of your dreams without the neighbors calling the cops.
The best-case scenario is a thoughtful drummer that’s aware of the overall sound of the band, but if you don’t have that, here are some other options…
From the late, great Recording Engineer/Producer (RE/P) magazine, the pitfalls and rewards, musical and otherwise, of recording in the world’s largest echo chamber.
By eliminating seven characteristics of amateur mixes while emphasizing six elements of great ones, you may be be surprised at just how good a song can sound.
Drum recording sessions can often be frustrating, especially due to the sheer amount of equipment involved. Allow for some flexibility and be prepared for the unexpected. Keeping a cool head serves everyone best in the long run.
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