Recording Vocals: The Ultimate Series
difficult tasks for a beginning engineer. It’s the combination of a great performance as well as great recording skills. Your also the most intimate musical instrument so it’s necessary to treat it as...
View ArticleHow to Set Up a Home Recording Studio That Works for You
This is an excerpt from chapter 2 – Setting up a Home Recording Studio from Recording Strategies – Planning the Perfect Session. Chances are you either have a home recording studio already set up or...
View ArticleThe 3 E's of Choosing a Professional Recording Studio
This is a guest post by Jak Daniel of Surrey Studios. Choosing the right professional the most important decisions you make. Ultimately, the end result of your studio recording could be the very thing...
View ArticleRelax! Recording Vocals is Easy
There is no need to struggle with recording vocals. Relax and take a deep breath. Then give your vocalist a thumbs up and hit record. Or hit record before you give the thumbs up….err…oh no…you just...
View Article5 Tips For Miking Live Instruments
This is a guest post by Jamie from Audio Engineering School. Please read the guest post guidelines if you wish to contribute a guest post. Micing live instruments is more often an exercise in patience...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Gift Guide For The Audio Engineer and Producer [Updated for 2016]
Please take a minute to share this guide on Facebook or TwitterIt’s that time of year when people go into gift-giving mode. We celebrate the holidays in multiple different ways and we call them by...
View ArticleTop Tips for Working With Drummers to Achieve the Best Studio Takes
There is no doubt that recording drums is one of the most difficult and time-consuming parts of making a record. There is a lot of equipment to set up, precise microphone placement, trial and error...
View ArticleWhat Parts Of Production Are Best For Home or the Studio?
Where Should You Record Each Instrument Over the years, every artist I’ve ever worked with has been critical of their budget to some extent. Before we ever start recording anything, we’ll always have a...
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