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The Basics Of Mixing Vocal Tracks
Some people think the keys to a killer vocal sound are kept in high-end studios, surrounded by vintage gear. While many great records got...
How To Get The Raw Country Sounds Of Chris Stapleton and Sturgill Simpson
Country music has seen a lot of changes over the years. From the ethereal sounds of Hank to the soft countrypolitan style of Patsy and...
How To Get Gritty Rock Vocals Like Metallica And Foo Fighters
When you think of hard rock music, you probably think of roaring guitars and thunderous drums, but one of the most important parts of any...
Getting The Washed Out Vocal Sounds Of Kurt Vile And The War On Drugs
"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?” —...
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 Mix Vocals
When we began our Home Recording Basics series, we were just setting up the room, aligning our monitors and affixing acoustic treatments....
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: 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...
How to Record Vocals in Your Bedroom
Recording vocals is all about capturing the performance. At the end of the day, the vocal is telling a story, and the more human emotion...
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