Now, Audiority’s Abstract Textures plugin is now available at the sound library on its own, as a VST/AU/AAX virtual instrument. For specifications, please click here.
Home Recording Equipment
EQ for heavy distorted guitars in a mix
Here is a tutorial video from The Reaper Blog showing how to EQ heavy distorted guitars in a mix. They also showed listening in mono, using a sweeping technique to notch out nasty resonances, and a low shelf to balance low end with bass. Watch it here.
Multi-Tracks That You'll Be Able To Mix
Here in this post by audio issues, are some more multi-tracks that you can use as your practice mix. It is easier to understand mixing if you have some tracks to mix! Here’s the link for the full article.
6 Of The Best Interfaces for 2016
Music Tech listed out in this blog 6 of the best interfaces this year. It is listed accordingly including the varying points and specs on how you can use it. To check on the full list, click here.
Condenser vs Dynamic Microphones
Ken wrote an article on the difference between dynamic and condenser mics in our post, What Is the Difference Between Condenser and Dynamic Microphones? And because it is often useful to read different “takes” on the same topic, we’ve linked below to an article from About.com that goes over the difference between the 2 main kinds of microphones, dynamic and condenser (yeah yeah, I know ribbon mics should be considered a 3rd “main type” but…) It is a good idea to understand these differences so you’ll know when and when not to use one or the other.
For those folks hoping to land voice over jobs with their microphones, for example, you almost certainly will need to use a condenser mic.
Here is the article: http://homerecording.about.com/od/microphones101/a/mic_types.htm
Cheers!
Ken