In The Studio: Dynamic EQ For Vocals
Taking some ideas from studio drum techniques to give your vocals a solid place in the mix.
Taking some ideas from studio drum techniques to give your vocals a solid place in the mix.
We tend to forget that people really do like the sound of compression – when it’s not used to excess.
For a generation, the jukebox at the local hang-out was the only place that some of the “hippest” and latest rock and roll could be heard.
Multifaceted artist, engineer and producer utilizes SW8 and SW8-USB as a bedrock of his approach on a range of projects.
Simple steps to a more organized session as well as fewer headaches when files and tracks must be shared.
While your existing system may not be perfect, you can still create something incredible — and without stretching your pocketbook.
Vibe up dull snare drums, energize a piano, add some “room” to sounds, enhance that kick and build a tunnel…
While the studio monitors themselves are probably the single greatest cause of this problem, there are a number of other related factors that can have a significant impact. We’ll address three of them here.
Faithful recreation of 1946 original design for lead vocals on recent album projects by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Melissa Etheridge and Raekwon.
Simple methods for capturing quality results with portable recorders
A setup that was far from ‘tried and true’ — I decided to stretch out and try alternative concepts…
Monitors play a role in 16-track studio where Klosterman handles a range of projects as well as product reviews.
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