Hal Leonard Publishes “Zen and the Art of Recording”
As Mixerman writes: “The moment you start to think in musical terms, your recordings will improve a hundredfold.”
As Mixerman writes: “The moment you start to think in musical terms, your recordings will improve a hundredfold.”
Some simple — and relatively inexpensive — steps that can revitalize a system’s performance
Getting your system ready for that most wonderful (and demanding and hectic) time of the year…
Applying different attack, release, ratio and makeup gain to low, mid and high frequencies
A primary focus on input channel gain structure for both digital and analog consoles…
Tried-and-true methods almost always find the problem with less effort and time…
Inexpensive things to decrease our waiting time or that gives us more options…
A technique for adding to the dynamic without significantly altering the drum mix track
A candid conversation with engineer/producer Hugh Padgham, who was behind some of the greatest recordings of the 1980s and 1990s
Helping to sort through the myriad options to what’s actually best for your specific situation…
Laying the groundwork to avoid the problems that detract from the experience…
Approaches for the busy engineer seeking ways to streamline efficiencies…
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