Whether you think you know it all when it comes DAW’s or you think you know nothing at all, well you are probably somewhere in the middle thinking you are not the most efficient DAW producer ou there. But there is always room for improvement and if you follow these tips you just might turn out to be a DAW power user.
Have you ever considered using multiple screen monitors? Technology nowadays has made these monitors so cheap you can actually consider having 2 to open up your world. You can actually split up your tasks to what you could actually see.
Read more here: http://www.musictech.net/2018/03/10-tips-better-daw-production/
Home Recording Equipment
6 Reasons To Buy New Monitors
Sometimes an upgrade is more of a necessity than a luxury, especially when it comes to your studio monitors. There may be tons of reasons going inside your head why you need this upgrade, well we have narrowed it down to help you decide if it is indeed time to let go of the old and embrace the new.
First of all, to get that perfect mix it’s all about knowing your monitors. Loving your speakers, understanding their quirks, knowing their sound and their intimate frequencies is your key. So don’t just change yet without you understanding all of these.
Read more here: http://www.musictech.net/2018/03/6-reasons-buy-new-monitors/
Tips for Mixing the Low End
Imperfect rooms, monitoring and lack of experience are some of the factors that affect mixing the low end. Here are some concrete tips and tricks and tools that we can use to accrue experience in managing low end.
One tip is to listen for frequency masking which occurs when two instruments are fighting for the same frequency space. You can detect this by placing the Neutron’s equalizer module across your bass elements, turn on the masking feature, and assign the elements in question to monitor each other.
Read more about this here: https://www.izotope.com/en/blog/mixing/7-tips-for-mixing-the-low-end.html
5 Pro Tips For Audio And MIDI Routing In Cubase
One of the most popular digital audio workstation today, Cubase with its pristine sound quality, advanced handling and a wide range of tools available is actually capable of some cool tricks that you might have overlooked. Hollin Jones of Ask Audio gives us a few tricks to take full control of your signal flow.
Quick Audio Channel Select – using the toolbar give you instant access to your audio’s input and output routings. From this, you can choose your settings by clicking on the Show Output Chain button -this is the one with several arrows on it and it runs through Cubase.
Read more here: https://ask.audio/articles/5-pro-tips-for-audio-and-midi-routing-in-cubase
Arturia Releases 6 New Plugins Based On Vintage Studio Gear & Synth Filters
France based modeling experts Arturia recently released an exciting new range of plugins. On the 7th of March 2018, at Grenoble, France users will now be able to experience Arturia’s latest offering the legendary tone and character of 3 historic preamps, as well a the unique sonic flavor of 3 iconic analog filters.
With Arturia’s passionate and dedicated team of developers, using its exclusive True Analog Emulation technology, it made the sound so good and so rich that the 6 plugins will surely climb up the charts of your favorite plugins.
Here are the some of the new releases:
1973 Pre: Arturi’s modern take on the Rupert Neve classic
Read more here: https://ask.audio/articles/arturia-releases-6-new-plugins-based-on-vintage-studio-gear-synth-filters