Explore The Extremes

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

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One sound fits all?

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.

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The Best Microphone…

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

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The Simple Habit That Prevents Clicks And Pops In Your Recordings

Daily Blog - April 30th 2021 Sometimes it's the little things, the small problems that are easy to fix that can cause major issues when overlooked. This is

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The Old And The New

Daily Blog - April 28th 2021 Some of the most beautiful houses are a tasteful combination of old materials and modern elements. Classic, timeless construction methods combined with

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The Best Of All Meters

Daily Blog - April 27th 2021 A tuner shows you whether or not the pitch is accurate. Meters show you how loud, dynamic or wide something is. A

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#56: How Much Does It Cost To Make A Record?

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

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#55: The Complete Step-By-Step System To Make A Killer Record As A Self-Recording Band

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,

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#54: How To Use (And Choose) Reference Tracks To Improve Your Productions

Many people think of referencing mainly as a mixing tool...  ...but referencing other songs should actually be part of your process right from the start. Even during writing

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#52: How Impulse Responses Help You Improve Your Guitar Tones And Workflow

"Have y’all talked in detail about using impulse responses?" This question came up in our Facebook community (which you should absolutely join) and as we thought about it,

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