Tech Tip Of The Day: Using EQ To Conquer Hum
Is there any way to remove the hum from bad power using just EQ?
Is there any way to remove the hum from bad power using just EQ?
What’s the difference between a true bypass and a DSP bypass, and does it matter?
What can I do to get better sounding mix, but keep things really loud?
How can I properly preview my edits in context so don’t end up revisiting the edits after listening to the entire track.
My DJ setup has an insane noise problem when using my turntables! What can I do?
How can deal with a vocalist who simply will not wear headphones during a tracking session, no matter what?
Does refrigerating partially used batteries really help their life, and how is that even possible?
The first in our “Ask Joe” series from Home Studio Corner, he tackles the weighty subject of recording certification.
When working in the studio I notice that a lot of time can be wasted with the little things, are there any tricks to saving time in my mixing session?
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Should any special care be exercised when using solid-state storage devices, or are they pretty much indestructible?
Is there a specific way the center channel of surround should be handled within the mix?
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