Multiband compression is a powerful tool although it might appear to be complicated to use and that would be totally understandable but a little understanding could go a long way. Probably the first thing you need to understand with this tool is that you should not be using every single band all at the same time. Then we start from there, here are some tips to make multiband compression less complicated and finally bring its power to harness.
First, you need to understand how compression actually works. Basically, a compressor controls the volume of your source when it goes beyond the norm.
Read more here: https://www.musicianonamission.com/multiband-compressors/
The Top Pick For Condenser Microphones: sE 2200a
Musician On A Mission’s top pick for large diaphragm condenser microphones is the sE Electronics sE 2200a.
With all the choices available in the market today, picking the right equipment takes a little bit more deliberation. It is always a good tip to narrow down your choices.
Today we are narrowing down your list with probably one of the most important items you need to think twice before purchasing – a good large diaphragm condenser microphone. Here is what Rob (at Musician on a Mission) thinks is the best and most affordable condenser microphone available today.
It’s the sE 2200a by sE Electronics. A large diaphragm condenser microphone built well and crafted by hand.
We at Home Brew Audio have not had a chance to review this mic. So we cannot say with any first-hand experience how good this mic is. But it’s always worth checking out when another site names a good mic. Now i WOULD like to review it. I’ll let you know when that happens.
In the mean time, check out the review here: https://www.musicianonamission.com/se-2200a-review/
Produce Music With A Better Workflow
When we talk about music production there is always a leaning towards the creative side, those moments of inspiration that turns music into something magical. Although these factors may be true we should not forget that flow of our work. We can’t be so abstract all the time that we tend to neglect organization. Because believe it or not talent and inspiration will flow more freely once we take care of our workflow. Here are a few tips for a better workflow.
Recording yourself, it’s like keeping track of your thoughts so you never lose those spur of the moment inspirations.
Read more here: http://www.musictech.net/2017/08/10-tips-better-workflow/
A Must For Audio Engineers
Are you an audio mixing engineer who just can’t do it right once? Are you always second guessing or the type that just can’t let go of your mix? Here are a few must’s that is sure to benefit you mixing. In this age of digital recording, these words best describe your one’s processing options, liberating, often intimidating and expanding. With these three in my mind, for sure it will be hard to walk away from your mix and tell when it is actually done. But there comes a time when you just have to call it quits and move forward.
Read more here: http://blog.discmakers.com/2017/08/mantras-for-audio-mixing-engineers/
How To Cheat At Music Making
You might have heard of the term from proper musicians, “You are already cheating at making music by using technology” although this might be true to a certain degree, you can use all the technology available to you but still there is no shortcut when it comes to music production. The truth of the matter is using technology should not be considered as cheating but simply making good use of the benefit that it brings. With that in mind here are a few ways you can cheat at making music.
Yes, you can use samples, that is what they are there for.
Read more here: http://www.musictech.net/2017/08/6-ways-cheat-making-music/