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1) Your Inner Musician... Minimise the amount of other people’s music that you listen to when recording and producing your own guitars. It keeps your head clearer for your [...]
If you’re just starting to dive into the world of recording, then chances are you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed. There’s a lot that goes into capturing clean audio, but it [...]
Although it is entirely possible to produce tracks wholly ‘in the box’ these days, using nothing more than a DAW, an audio interface and software plugins, outboard (ie, hardware) signal [...]
When it comes to crafting great mixes, you need your studio space to be as sonically neutral and ‘honest’ as possible, and that means taking control of reflections and standing [...]
When planning to record any combination of multiple parallel instrumental and/or vocal parts, one of the first decisions to be made is whether to do it live or through overdubbing. [...]
1. Turning a monosynth into a polysynth While classic synths such as the Minimoog, SH-101 and Pro One are sought after for the warm, characterful analogue tones they generate, [...]
Scenario 1: “I have a new song idea. Now what?" Whether you have lyrics and an overall sound in mind or a more defined vocal melody and basic chord [...]
We caught up with Mixing Engineer/Producer Hamish Dickinson of Phoenix Sound to talk about his approach to recording on location. Hamish shares some of his top tips to keep your [...]