To celebrate 150 episodes of The Self-Recording Band Podcast 🤯, we're sharing the replay of our Mixes Unpacked - Vol. 2 Q&A session with you! Book a free
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To celebrate 150 episodes of The Self-Recording Band Podcast 🤯, we're sharing the replay of our Mixes Unpacked - Vol. 2 Q&A session with you! Book a free
"The pros never don’t do the basics."I love this quote, because reminds me every day that I shouldn't skip essential steps in the mixing process, even though they
Part 2: Writing and arranging your songs properly so that they work, even raw, is essential.In this second part we dive in to arranging lead parts, vocals, synths
Writing and arranging your songs properly so that they work, even raw, is essential. This will make mixing easier, more fun and way faster. Book a free feedback
We got the following question from our coaching students:“How do you identify (drum) time signatures and note values? I want to get better and faster at figuring this
We've said it before on the show and we'll say it again:It’s not about the tools you have, it’s about your ability to get the most out of
Sibilance in recordings needs to be controlled. The top end needs to be balanced and appropriate for the song. Period. Book a free feedback call with Benedikt, the host
Dave Piatek and his company Room Sound set out to make the ultimate, realistic, authentic sounding, premium drum sample libraries.Book a free feedback call with Benedikt, the host
Last week we talked about the importance of a good headphone mix for a singer. And that included using reverb and delay to make the vocals sound good
This episode is about going the extra mile to create the perfect headphone mix to make sure your vocalist feels as good as possible when its time to