Many buildings have acoustic panels. They can be found in schools, offices, lecture halls, and other businesses. They make sound flow through a room in a more pleasing way. It can be hard to know where to go to get these materials but this guide can … [Continue reading] about A New Guide On Where To Find Acoustic Panel Materials
Parallel Compression: The Weird Compression Technique for Better Mixes
Rob Mayzes discusses in length "parallel compression", a sound recording and engineering technique that has been shown to create a quality sound and really affect the way the final audio product is rendered. Mayzes discusses the definition of what … [Continue reading] about Parallel Compression: The Weird Compression Technique for Better Mixes
Cubase 9 By Steinberg
Steinberg has been a well-known designer and manufacturer of music software and hardware since 1984, among their famous creations is the very first MIDI multitrack sequencer. And has been owned by Yamaha since 2005. The release of Cubase 9 … [Continue reading] about Cubase 9 By Steinberg
Critical listening outside your studio
Everyone listens to music, right? But how do people exactly listen to music? Compare the home studio to a CD player in your car. Both have limitations. If you want to listen to your mix, for example, you could transfer it to a CD or USB stick where … [Continue reading] about Critical listening outside your studio
Video Guide Overlays – Video Processor Presets for REAPER 5
Using the Reaper program can be very helpful for editing professional or personal videos, but some of the features may be confusing. Or maybe you're a veteran looking for a tips you might not have thought about before. Reaper's official blog brings … [Continue reading] about Video Guide Overlays – Video Processor Presets for REAPER 5