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The Best Books On Recording And Mixing
Books are for nerds. I haven't read a book since high school. Why would I read a book when I could just watch tutorials on YouTube?” — An...
Turn Me Up Real Loud: The Making of Van Halen's Debut
There's no doubt about it — Van Halen is one of the most influential rock bands of all time. They've sold over 56 million albums in the...
Recording Drums by the Genre: 6 Mic Setups to Match Any Budget
Many engineers get their start the same way: They join a band and save up enough money to record in a professional studio. But the record...
What is a DI Box And How to Use One in the Studio
We’ve all been there. You have a question about a piece of gear that you’re too afraid to ask. You figure you’ll just fake ’til you make...
How To Get A Big Vocal Sound On A Budget
A few weeks back, we posted a blog talking about "how to get a big vocal sound" like Damien Rice, Ray Lamontagne and Beck. We received a...
How To Stay Inspired In The Studio
The holidays are almost over and it's time to get back in the studio. It's a hard thing to do when you've finally been able to relax and...
6 Things Everyone Should Know When Starting Out in Pro Tools
Pro Tools is a complicated piece of software. It can be almost overwhelming, especially when you’re first starting out. Often, you can...
Patchbays 101 — Layout, Signal Flow, Normalling & More
Patchbays can be intimidating. It almost feels like you’re Jack Bauer disarming a bomb. There are dozens of different cables. Everything...
The Basics Of Recording Vocal Tracks
Tracking vocals is hands-down the hardest part of the recording process, and not just because all vocalists are divas (kidding!). The...
How to Start a Podcast: Recording
Podcasts are one of the fastest growing forms of popular media. As of 2017, 112 million Americans have listened to a podcast at least...
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