An addition to the wide range of Organic Loops collection is the Flamenco Guitars. It is a DAW-ready sample pack for guitar enthusiasts of all levels. Simply amazing with a collection of 300 recorded guitar loops inspired by the name itself capturing the essence of Spanish guitar.
Nearly 1GB worth of loops in its library can help you create your own exciting sounds with percussion loops included. Simply add layer upon layer to create that Spanish feel for your project.
Recorded perfectly with bright guitar sounds combined with a little bit of background for that realistic feel of the Spanish Culture.
Read more here: http://www.loopmasters.com/articles/3696
Archives for September 2016
Multiband Compression In 3 Ways
Compression is one of the tools used by sound engineers in many various ways during a recording. Sometimes, though, we need more control over SPECIFIC audio frequencies. That’s when we use the multiband compression.
A multiband compressor is a collection of several individual compressors put together in one single unit. The frequency range is divided up so that each compressor only affects that range.
In the article below are three cool things you can do with multiband compression:
- Controlling pop vocal tone
- Thick and punchy, but still “sustainy” and level bass
- Managing the top end (high frequencies)
Find out more here: https://theproaudiofiles.com/multiband-compression-in-a-mix/
Neutrino – A Free Spectral Shaping Plug-In From Izotope
Matt Hines, product manager for iZotope, discusses Neutrino with Sweetwater’s Mitch Gallagher. Hines describes Neutrino as a “mix sweetener.” It is a subtle way to add a little more kick to your tracks.
So what is it?
Neutrino is a free plug-in you can download at https://www.izotope.com/en/products/mix/neutrino.html It’s a “Spectral Shaping” plug-in created to add fine details and touch-ups to your tracks.
Neutrino is intended to be added to multiple tracks (or busses) and not across the master mix track. The idea is that the subtle processing shapes and lightly evens out certain things on an individual track. Then the results will add up across all tracks to elevate your total mix to a higher quality.
Hines shows Gallagher how easy it is to download and use.
Watch more here: http://www.sweetwater.com/insync/izotope-neutrino-plug-in-overview/
New USB Mic From Blue That Also Works With iPhone and iPad
Blue Microphones – the folks behind such iconic home recording mics as the Blue Yeti and high-end mics like the Blue Bottle mic – have just released the Raspberry. It’s a USB mic that works on your PC or Mac, as well as with iPhones and iPads.
Blue is calling the Raspberry “the ultimate mobile USB mic.”
I have reviewed a couple of different Blue USB mics in the past. My review of the Blue Snowball is here Review of The Blue Snowball USB Microphone.
And my review of the Blue Spark Digital (also can be used with mobile devices) is here: My Review Of The Blue Spark Digital USB And iOS Microphone.
Anyway, I have not had a chance to grab a Raspberry to put it through its paces in a Home Brew Audio review yet. But when I do, I’ll let y’all know:).
To summarize the advantages of USB mics in general though:
- The are probably the best way to get pro audio for the lowest price
- They don’t require a separate interface box because the pre-amplifier and audio converter are built right into the mic itself
- Because of all the above, they are incredibly portable, so they are great for mobile recording
In the mean time, you can find out what Blue has to say about the Raspberry. They have all the information you could want to tell you about the new mic – pics, videos, and lots of specs and under-the-hood type stuff. Check that out here: http://www.bluemic.com/products/raspberry/
One Hack To Lessen Your Recording Time
Probably the biggest hindrance for one having a home studio to record and release music to their heart’s desire is TIME. Now if you were told that with one simple hack you can produce all the music that you want in less time without compromising the quality of your work.
“The Parkinsons Law states that work expands so as to fill the time available for completion.”
This statement simply it takes as much time as you give your project to do your project. How much time are you actually willing to give to do or complete a project. Focus is the key.
You can read more here: http://therecordingrevolution.com/2016/09/19/record-next-album-less-time-hacking-one-concept/