Recording a band can be done by capturing a live performance where everybody (or parts of the band) is playing together in real time, or by recording overdubs,
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Recording a band can be done by capturing a live performance where everybody (or parts of the band) is playing together in real time, or by recording overdubs,
Benedikt heard indie-pop producer Mark Eckert talk about this in an Instagram video and thought it’s a really cool and important thing to discuss. Here's why:A lot of people
My guest on this episode is Trevor Reilly, the guitar player, (co-)producer/recording engineer and main songwriter in the band A Wilhelm Scream. I got to nerd out with
We have both worked with many people who know a lot. Like a LOT. Often more than we do (and we're obsessed with learning). Yet their records still
If you know the ins and outs of recording a cab, you can pick and position your mics or choose the right IRs quickly and with confidence.A lot
When it comes to guitar tone, we’re always talking about strings, setup, amps etc. This time we address the playing technique and specifically how it affects the sound
This week we are sharing an episode of Malcom's other podcast "Your Band Sucks At Business" because we really care about your art and therefore want to help
This is something we get asked all the time, something we see people fail at all the time and something we think we're both pretty good at:Using drum
What exactly are you doing when you're "demoing" or doing pre-production? Are you capturing ideas? Working on the songs? Refining the arrangements? Recording scratch tracks?All of that is fine
Let’s assume you’ve already written a song and you can play it. Alone or as a band. How long does it typically take from there until you have a