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Home Studio Setup 101: How To Start Recording (Without Breaking The Bank)
Whether you’re a musician, podcaster, or simply an audio enthusiast, creating your own recording space can provide endless opportunities for creativity and self-expression. In this blog post, we will guide you through the process of setting up a home recording studio without breaking the bank.
How To Choose A Good Mic For Recording Vocals That Suits Your Style
If you’re a singer who’s just getting into recording and are looking for a good mic for recording vocals, you might be overwhelmed by the sheer number of options available. Choosing the right microphone can make all the difference in the quality of your recordings. In this blog post, we’ll help you navigate through the factors to consider when selecting the best mic for your needs.
How To Record Guitar In Logic Pro X (3 Tips)
Any guitarist who has spent time mastering their licks and chord progressions knows how important it is to be able to capture good takes when it’s time to record. If…
Choosing The Best DAW Software For You (3 Tips To Consider)
There is a range of great DAW options out there that cater to different styles, requirements, and budgets. But how do you go about deciding on the best DAW software for your music? We take a look at a few considerations & tips you should keep in mind when choosing a DAW.
5 Gigging Essentials That Every Musician Needs For Live Shows
In this guide, we will take a look at a few basic gigging essentials that should help you out in many of the kinds of situations you may find yourself in!
5 Tips For Recording Vocals In Your Home Studio
For many artists, a song’s lyrics and vocal performance are the most critical element of an overall composition. Here we break down 5 essential tips for recording vocals in your home studi
How To Mix Music For Clients & Manage Your Workflow
These days, it is the norm for recording engineers working with independent artists to include tracking and mixing in a session. Clients usually expect to take home something from their recordings at the end of a session. This puts pressure on the engineer not just to know how to mix music, but how to and prioritize their workflow quickly and efficiently. Overall, the ability to manage client expectations and create an environment where you can mix songs quickly is one of the primary skills the average recording engineer can have.
Top 10 Recording Tips
If you’re going to be recording your music, here are 10 tips you should always be aware of to capture the best performance possible every time.