We have number of options when it comes to bit-depth of your digital recording sessions, including 16-bit, 24-bit, or 32-bit floating point. Choosing one over another can be confusing. So here are some tips from Audio Fanzine that can help you.
You might also enjoy our article 16-Bit Audio Recording – What The Heck Does It Mean? There is a section in that post subtitled “How Bit Depth is Like Champagne.” Why not compare digital audio math to an alcoholic beverage? It’s the holidays after all:).
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Frequency Response Explained
What is frequency response? The frequency response represents the frequency range a speaker can produce optimally in terms of tonal balance. Do you want to understand more about frequency response? READ HERE.
Transform Your Mixes By Changing How You Handle Your Plug-ins
Did you know there’s a big difference in the mix by changing the way you handle your plug-ins? Yes! You read it right. According to Recording Revolution, there’s a different way, and here’s what it is...
Equipment You Need To Set Up A Decent Home Studio
I’m sure all musicians are dreaming about their own home recording studio, and here are some tips on the equipment you will need to have one. CLICK HERE to read more.
Creating Depth Using Only Two Effects Processors
Here is an article about creating space in a music mix, in 6 ways! This is written by Audio Issues, and they clearly explained 6 ways to create depth to your mix using only two effects processors. READ HERE!