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Recording Drums: A simple guide to recording the drum kit
If recording acoustic drums is one of the biggest challenges there is in recording, recording your own drums as you play would have to be

Recording A Band In Your Home Studio
Before the recording home studio was commonplace, music recording required a considerable investment in hardware. Commercial studios were one of the only ways to access

Computer Music Production for Beginners Part 2: Recording and Composition
Last article, we looked at the essential hardware and software you need to get started in computer music production. This week, we’re going to look

10 More Ways Guaranteed To Quickly Improve Your Music Production
We share 10 more music production quick wins that any home recording studio can benefit from This is part two in a series of articles

10 Ways Guaranteed To Quickly Improve Your Music Production
Improving your music production setup doesn’t have to be headache-inducing or break the bank; Today, home recording equipment is both affordable and compact. However, there’s

How To Record Professional Audio For Your DSLR Video
Getting professional sounding audio for your DSLR video is easy with the right setup. The Roland R-26 is the perfect choice for amateurs and professionals.

Stereo vs. Mono – More than just Twice As Nice
Stereo vs. Mono – More than just Twice As Nice Asked how many ears you’d prefer most people would obviously say two so why are

Recording Tips Part 1 – Overview
Recording Tips Overview image: SONAR Make a Release-Quality Recording with Affordable Gear Author: Paul White Editor-In-Chief for Sound on Sound and Roland UK Features Team You can make a release-quality recording

Recording Tips Part 2 – Recording Vocals
Practical Advice to Make Your Tracks Sing Recording Vocals image: Roland Recording Class with Souliance Author: Paul White, Editor-In-Chief for Sound on Sound and Roland UK Features Team The main problems

Killer Recording Tips
The main problems associated with making a great recording can be broken down into two areas — the sounds you record and the way you

Recording and Mixing Vocals: The Basics
The boom in DAW software means that anyone can start recording vocals at home; you just need a vocalist, a computer, a mic and a

Computer Music Production for Beginners Part 3: Mixing
In past articles, we’ve looked at creating music with your computer setup. This week, we’re going to look at taking those recordings and polishing them