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Tips for Planning (and Surviving) a Tour
Touring is hard work. You spend hours on the road, watching the pavement pass by. You go to bed when the sun comes up, and wake up as it...
Tape Machine Plugins: Everything You Need to Know
Modern engineers are spoiled. We have keyboard shortcuts for making edits, crossfading and even quantizing. But back when engineers still...
Things to Consider When Buying a PA System
Freelancing is part of being an audio engineer. If you’re working in live sound, you may be working for a specific venue and using their...
Introduction to Console Emulation Plugins
The recording industry is in a weird place right now. For years, we coveted analog hardware. Walking into a proper studio felt like...
The Complete Guide to Digital Music Distribution
Years ago the only way to distribute your music to the public was to get a record deal. They would pay for you to record an album, print...
How to Start a Podcast: Distribution
Hours of recording. Editing until your eyes cross. Mixing until everything sounds like mush. Podcasting is hard work, and that was just...
How to Start a Podcast: Editing and Mixing
[If you missed part 1, check out How to Start a Podcast: Recording] Podcasting is harder than it seems. You’d think you could just put a...
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...
The Essential Guide to the Basics of Live Sound
OK, this is gonna get kind of weird, so bear with me… The differences between studio engineering and live sound are like the differences...
How to Tune a PA System for Live Sound
Every venue is different. Some are gorgeous concert halls with ornate architecture and elaborate acoustical considerations. Others are...
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