#18: How DI Tracks Can Save Your Guitar Recordings

When you record a guitar or bass, you should always record a clean DI signal in addition to your amp (or amp sim, Kemper, etc.)There are plenty of

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#17: Vocal Tuning Isn’t Just For T-Pain

What comes to mind when you think of Auto-Tune?​Probably not organic sounding, "real" rock music, right? The word screams "FAKE!" The truth is, though, that on most modern,

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#16: Is There A Correct Order To Record In?

Pre-production is critical to the success of your record. It's an essential part of preparing yourself, your songs and your setup for the actual recording process. Only after

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#15: If You’re Not Doing Pre-Production, You’re Missing Out!

Pre-production is critical to the success of your record. It's an essential part of preparing yourself, your songs and your setup for the actual recording process.Only after pre-production

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#14: Why You Need A “Producer” (even if you’re producing yourself)

You need a "producer" (that can be yourself) because getting a decent sounding recording is not enough. It's not enough to record clean signals, avoid hum and noise

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#13: Understanding The Controls On Your Recording Gear

Confused by all the switches, buttons and knobs on your recording gear? "What does this knob on my recording gear actually do and how does this all work?

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#12: Bass Tone Is More Than Just Low End

Bass Tone is not just about getting the low end right. The bass has to cut through the mix and we need a bass tone that makes it

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#11: 5 Essential Steps To A Pro Vocal Recording

The vocal almost always is the most important part of a song.But what is actually most important when it comes to vocal recording? Let's discuss and find out

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#10: What Is Mastering? Do I Need To Have My Music Mastered?

Mastering is a confusing topic, right?Why is there an additional step when my music is already mixed? What's the difference between mixing and mastering? Should I master myself?

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How To Get Your Low End Right (BEFORE Mixing)

Getting the low end right is one of the most important and most difficult things in music production. Not because it’s technically hard to do, but because it

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