Getting Started With Audio Equipment For Your Home Studio
Home Studio Equipment Recommendations: Where to Start Those that are new to recording might know simple things already, like what a microphone does and how it works, it gets translates acoustical...
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Mixing at Home: Tools You Can Use When it comes to mixing at home there is no shortage of tools one can use and luckily for home enthusiasts everything you need is right within any DAW you may be...
View ArticleRecording Engineer Opinions: Sound Cards or Audio Interfaces?
I have spoken a bit about gear in the home studio equipment post and my more recent Recording Studio Equipment post, so this one is a bit of a spin off for you focusing on the most important pieces of...
View ArticleAudio Engineer Home Studio Tips
How to EQ Your Home Studio Getting a good mix is important but nearly impossible if you haven’t spent the effort to “tune” your studio. However, it is entirely possible, with minimal effort and gear,...
View ArticleAudio School: Tricks to Fatten Up Vocals
Everyone wants that perfect vocal…beefy, crisp, clean and prevalent. However EQ/Mic/Pre only go so far in this effort. Once you’re in the mix, things change as always. So what things can you do to put...
View ArticleAudio Engineer Mixing Advice: Panning your tracks
One of the most important, yet lightly talked about aspects of a mix involves how you pan stuff. When it comes to being a mixing engineer you have to be creative with your panning because as I like to...
View ArticleRecording Studio Gear Care 101
As Recording Engineers we tend to have a moderate amount of gear. We may not all have large format consoles but we will definitely have preamps, mics and other important pieces as part of our recording...
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