In The Studio: Getting A Singer’s Best Vocal Performance
One of the hardest things to record can be a vocalist who is not comfortable with the studio conditions.
One of the hardest things to record can be a vocalist who is not comfortable with the studio conditions.
We can learn a lot from listening to orchestral music
Looking at the basics of mixing vocals against backing tracks, along with the story behind the “music disc versus data disc” conundrum.
By studying the recording techniques used back then, we may get some clues about improving our recordings today
A brief discussion about the making of the song’s classic vocals quickly moves into sharing techniques and approaches on achieving the same sonic signature.
The downsides to the “fix it in the mix” approach…
It’s possible to attain something reasonable using headphones in the studio, if you’re aware of the pros and cons involved.
Borrowing some concepts and techniques from the studio to improve the live side of things…
It seems that the vast majority of the problems encountered with audio in church can be boiled down into just a few categories…
For those of us who support the technical side – how can we help a ministry stay on track?
An incredibly useful method to attain ultimate control of the stereo field in your recordings…
Mixing is a special job and doing it well seems to require a certain kind of personality.
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