
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
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
The main problems associated with making a great recording can be broken down into two areas — the sounds you record and the way you
The Roland GO:MIXER is an easy and, dare we say, fun way to record. It delivers the kind of crystal clear audio a smartphone can only dream
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
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
Paul White, Editor-in-Chief of Sound on Sound Magazine, shares tips to help you spend more efficiently on your home recording studio Home studios are wonderful
It’s a common scenario — you mix your song, you think it sounds great, then you play your CD or MP3 alongside a commercial record
Not long ago, studio quality recording, mixing and were only in reach of those who had the money to hire out a professional recording studio.
Whether it’s Absorption, Diffusion, Condensers, Polarity or Phase. The jargon of recording can be confusing. We’ve put together this resource to help you translate the
TAPE Op The Creative Recording Magazine http://tapeop.com/ Several years ago, I wrote about being a Nomadic-Utopist — a true “N-ut” being someone that believes that