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Guitar Recording Tips: Play It Loud!
Simple techniques to use when miking a guitar amp.
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What is an Equalizer?
Share The Equalizer comes in many different styles and types, but all do basically the same thing. They can attenuate certain frequency ranges that are deemed to be a problem, or boost frequency ranges that are pleasing or simply just help an instrument stand apart from other instruments. The equalizer is a very important tool [...]
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How To EQ A Vocal
Here are some easy to follow guidelines to make your vocal shine.
Guitar Recording Tips: Some Helpful Hints
Here's a few simple ways to achieve a better sound to experiment with while recording your lead and rhythm guitar parts.
Performing In Europe Rocks!
Share Just last week I had the opportunity to play two live performances in Milan, and Florence, Italy. It was an opportunity to not only travel and enjoy new experiences, but also to reach out and connect with fans and lovers of music on a whole new level. What made the performances extra special was [...]
Yes, Master
What makes mastering such an important part of the record production process?
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Guitar Recording Tips: Stay Out of The Red!!
Learn to adjust your input levels before hitting record.
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Choose The Right Audio Production Studio
Studios can offer many services at different prices; choose the right one for you.
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Guitar Recording Tips: Listen UP!!
When recording guitar, be sure to listen for noise or hum before beginning the recording process.
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Top 5 “Must-Have” Studio Microphones