In The Studio: Techniques For Double Tracking Guitars
Creating a wide stereo spread based on the unique nuances in timing and dynamics…
Creating a wide stereo spread based on the unique nuances in timing and dynamics…
The many aspects of getting all the parts assembled correctly in the pursuit of great music.
The conventional wisdom in 1970 for recording instruments, amplifiers, and effects
Every process a sound goes through will change the tone of the sound, even if the process is a little bit of gain change…
Success with creating a “bigger” sounding room by adding ambience to the room itself rather than adding a tacky effect to the recording.
While digital audio workstations have fundamentally changed the way we make records, proper gain structure is no less critical to good recording. Here’s a primer…
Band’s use of TASCAM dates to the Porta One 4-track Portastudio, with a Model 24 multitrack console and DR-40X digital recorders now playing key roles.
Place it where the instrument sounds best, not where the microphone looks best…
A few steps that might help your venture into low frequency territory a lot easier…
A variety of ways to capture the performance so it can be brought back alive…
Like the foundation of a house, the drums are the foundation of a recording. On a strong foundation, you can build almost anything you or your clients can imagine.
What the old-school folks did, and it worked well for them
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