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A guide to mixing music - Part 64
LearningBy now, after several articles dealing with the different reverb types, you ought to be able to determine which families match better the goals you have in mind. Now it's up to you to decide which pr…
A guide to mixing music - Part 63
LearningThis week we'll finish our overview of the different reverb families addressing the biggest one among them: Rooms.
Live or in the studio, engineer David Kimmell has you covered
LearningIndianapolis-based David Kimmel worked his way up in the pro audio world through an eclectic mix of music-related gigs such as club sound man; pro audio manager at a Guitar Center; sound company empl…
A guide to mixing music - Part 62
LearningToday we'll look into chamber and ambience reverbs.
Choosing the right bit-depth for your session
LearningIn this article we hope to demystify the issue of session bit depth, and look at what are the best bit-depth settings for recording and mixing.
Harmony Basics - Part 9
LearningIn the previous articles we began discussing the most pertinent way to use chords to harmonize a melody.
A guide to mixing music - Part 61
LearningAs we continue looking at the different reverb families, we'll focus this time on plate and hall reverbs.
Remix "Tomorrow"
Hot newsThis is neither a close deadline nor an invitation to procrastinate, but remixing OST for the movie "Tomorrow" gives you an opportunity to win prizes.
How to personalize your DAW to fit your work style
LearningYour DAW is your most important piece of software — the heart of your studio. Most DAWs offer a lot of features that you can customize to fit your taste and the way you work. Since you use your DAW s…
How to set yourself up to sell more music online
LearningIf you want to earn money from your music online, you stand to make a lot more profit through sales at iTunes, Amazon or another digital retail outlet than through streaming at services like Spotify …
Harmony Basics - Part 8
LearningIn the previous articles we discussed what scales and major and minor modes are, as well as how a scale can be harmonized according to its different modes, thanks to chords. We also started exploring…
[BKFR] 40% off Scott's Bass Lessons
NewsSpecial priceFor Cyber Monday, Scott's Bass Lessons offer 40% off new subscriptions to its Bass Academy online courses.
A guide to mixing music - Part 60
LearningRegardless of whether your reverb is algorithmic or convolution, chances are the plug-in you use provides different types of reverb. And, in my view, the choice of reverb type is crucial to get the e…
A guide to mixing music - Part 59
LearningAs we saw in the previous article, it's often better to use reverbs on auxiliary buses. Consequently, it's only logical to ask yourself about the best way to send a signal to those aux buses.
Talking sonic repair with Converge guitarist/producer Kurt Ballou
LearningKurt Ballou is a busy guy. In addition to being the guitarist in the popular metal band Converge, he’s a producer and engineer, and the owner of Godcity Studio in Massachusetts. In addition to record…