Mastering the Basics: A Comprehensive Beginner's Guide to Audio Consoles and Their Role in Sound Production
Demystify the world of audio production with this comprehensive beginner's guide to audio consoles. Understand the key functions, features, and benefits of audio consoles, and explore how these intricate devices shape the soundscapes in music, film, broadcasts, and live events. Perfect for aspiring audio engineers and sound enthusiasts.
Scary Movie Sound Effects and Music.
Halloween is the perfect time to explore how sound effects and music are used to create suspense and fear in horror movies.
How We Get An Emotional Vocal Performance In the Recording Studio
A studio is a place of refuge for the artist. It's a place where they can go to escape the public's judgment and create something entirely theirs. This is especially true for vocalists. Singers are often the most exposed band members and need to feel comfortable in order to give their best performance. This blog post will discuss how you can work with a vocalist in the recording studio to get the best possible results.
Set up your Dorm Room to Produce Music: 9 Things to Consider.
Producing music in your dorm room can be a great way to relieve stress and unwind after a long day of classes. Not to mention, it can also be a lot of fun! To make the most of your music production experience, however, you will need to set up your room correctly. This blog post will discuss the best way to set up your dorm room to produce your music. We will cover everything from software requirements to headphone suggestions. Let's get started!
Crash proofing your technology ecosystem: 7 ways to prevent single points of failure.
Do you have too many Facebook logins? What would you do if the power went out? This blog post looks at the idea of a single point of failure and how we can try to mitigate them.
Where Do I Put This Instrument? Beginning Mix Theory.
Where do we put the kick drum in a mix? Or the guitar? Or the Synth? Dr. Testa discusses mix theory and how to do pre-production for your mix projects.
Working with Virtual Guitars.
Working with virtual guitars requires additional processing in order to get a more natural sound.