Fab Dupont is a high-profile producer/engineer that has worked with Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, and Bon Jovi. A four-time Grammy winner, Dupont started his career recording his own bands and producing jazz records before graduating from Berklee College of Music. From touring, Dupont met musicians who wanted to mimic his signature style. Today, he works out of his studio Flux in New York City. While Dupont has earned a name for himself in the music business, he claims it’s not about the notoriety. For him, it’s all about capturing the band’s unique energy in a great studio recording.
Cinematic Indie Rock Vol. 1 & 2 review at DaveRaveLakeside.Blogspot
Want some acoustics music that is high quality? Well Loopmasters is providing just that. There new album is a little different than there last couple but taut does not mean it will not please the ears like its predecessors, it’s is definteley something everyone should to listen to and enjoy.
Cinematic Indie Rock Vol. 1 & 2 review at DaveRaveLakeside.Blogspot
Acoustic treatment for a home studio
If you want to turn your home into a musical creation paradise, you may believe all they have to do it soundproof. This could not be further from the truth. Along with soundproofing one must make the most out of the acoustic qualities of the room, making the recording experience as good as possible.
Plus, the term “soundproofing” is probably not what you really need. Acoustic treatment isn’t about keeping sound from escaping a room – which is what people normally think of when they think of the term “soundproofing.” What you REALLY need is acoustic treatment – absorbing panels to help keep down echo and reflection of audio waves; plus diffusion – another technique to control the way sound waves are able to build up, multiply, subtract form each other, and bounce around. See the link below for more.
Key Takeaways:
- Having a soundproof home studio is very nice. But that’s far from enough to make a room ideal to record and mix music. Enter acoustic treatment.
- You then need to deal with the corners of the room where you have to put some diffusers to diffract sound and avoid the sound energy from accumulating there.
- Manufacturers of acoustic material also have mobile panels and acoustic screens, which allow you to build a true small recording booth, for a price that will range from a couple of hundred to a couple of thousand dollars.
“Placing some acoustic panels on the wall will only have a limited effect on the soundproofing, while a perfectly soundproof room does not necessarily mean it will have good acoustics.”
http://en.audiofanzine.com/homestudio/editorial/articles/acoustic-treatment-for-a-home-studio.html
Producer's Guide to Vocals review at MusicTech Magazine
The course is a comprehensive guide to the entire process of adding vocals to a track, beginning with writing tips and suggestions for selecting and finding a vocalist, before moving onto invaluable guidance on equipment and how to ensure the recording session goes without a hitch. He then gives an in-depth guide to his professional techniques for processing vocals, covering everything from EQing and reverb, to creative slicing of improvised material, using a range of DAWs’ internal effects and 3rd party plugins.
Flamenco Guitars review at SoundBytesMag
Frontline producer presents bring the sound of Latin sunshine to your mixes. Expect to find over 300 passionately performed Guitar licks that perfectly reproduce the seductive Spanish art form that is Flamenco. Flamenco Guitars features hundreds of guitar hooks that work together, with lead parts that will sit together in the mix to form tight musical duo performances. Each file has been organized into folders according to their musical key and tempo. Also included are rhythmic percussion parts from the Palmas (or palms) of the performers. Stack them all together to build your own Flamenco soundscape!