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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...
The Basics of Stage Lighting for a Live Concert
Many engineers learn how to run lights through trial by fire. They take a live sound gig as a Front of House engineer, only to discover...
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 Mix Drums
The last few installments of this recording series covered the tools we use for mixing — EQ, compression, and effects — so now it's time...
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...
How To Use Reverb and Delay
Last week’s installment of our Home Recording Basics series tackled one of the most misunderstood elements of audio: compression. We...
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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