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Mixing yourself is hard enough, right? So should you even try to learn mastering? Is it worth it? Can home studio mastering lead to great results at all?I
Daily Blog - June 8th 2021Do you need a separate master for each streaming platform? Which format goes where? What about vinyl and CD? Read on as I
Have you ever wondered whether you chose the right settings in your recording software? Do you fully understand what they all mean? Which sample rate is recommended? What about the
It's probably the biggest challenge we're all facing when we're starting out making records.And we can almost think of it as the audio engineer's job description. A problem
Ok, real talk: What's actually good enough when it comes to DIY recordings?Is there a "good enough"? If so, what are the minimum requirements? What are the boxes
Ok, real talk: What's actually good enough when it comes to DIY recordings?Is there a "good enough"? If so, what are the minimum requirements? What are the boxes
Ok, real talk: What's actually good enough when it comes to DIY recordings?Is there a "good enough"? If so, what are the minimum requirements? What are the boxes
How much does it cost to make a record? It's kind of like the old question: "How long is a piece of string?" These are both questions with
Join us, as we walk you through the complete, proven, step-by-step system to capture exciting recordings and deliver pro-quality, mix-ready files to your mixing engineer.Without the headache, the
Organic, Natural Feel VS Distracting MistakesThe second most important thing (after the song itself and the arrangement) is the performance. The timing, intonation and vibe have to be