Daily Blog - May 14th 2021 ...goes a long way. I started playing the piano and learning music theory when I was 6 years old and it changed
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Daily Blog - May 14th 2021 ...goes a long way. I started playing the piano and learning music theory when I was 6 years old and it changed
Daily Blog - May 13th 2021 Have you ever gotten so attached to your demo, rough mix or raw tones that any change in the mix seems to
Daily Blog - May 12th 2021 I got a great comment on a video in my online course, The Self-Recording Band Academy, the other day. One of my
Daily Blog - May 11th 2021 Most musicians I know consider themselves night owls. Claiming to be most creative and productive late at night. They also believe that
Daily Blog - May 10th 2021 We've all probably described a sound as "warm" at some point. But what do we actually mean by that? And do we
Daily Blog - May 7th 2021 This post is not an opinion or piece of advice. It's about a question that came to my mind and I want
Daily Blog - May 6th 2021 If a song is fast, technical and supposed to be tight, the low end in drum room mics often is the enemy.
Daily Blog - May 5th 2021 Exploring the extremes and going too far is necessary. Consistently testing the limits and trying to overcome them is what leads to
Daily Blog - May 4th 2021 When recording an album, are you really doing what's best for each song? Maybe one setup for the record doesn't cut it.
Daily Blog - May 3rd 2021 ...might be the one you already have. Because limiting yourself forces you to learn everything about your signal chain. It forces you