With the wide variety of microphones in the market, choosing the right one can seem overwhelming. Every mic and every brand is different, so how will you determine which one is best for you? Well, you need to know what you’re trying to achieve during … [Continue reading] about SDCs vs LDCs: Which Condenser Mic Is Right For Me?
How to Use Compression — 9 Common Compression Mistakes in a Mix
If you will produce a modern-sounding mix, you have to use compression. However, it is a bit tricky. There is a handful of plugins available, too many parameters to tweak, and countless things you can do with it. You could easily get overwhelmed with … [Continue reading] about How to Use Compression — 9 Common Compression Mistakes in a Mix
What Is a Digital-to-Analog Converter and How Does It Work?
One of the crucial things that are usually taken for granted in digital audio systems is the conversion of analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog. It's probably because you are not giving that much thought when playing a digital synthesizer, the … [Continue reading] about What Is a Digital-to-Analog Converter and How Does It Work?
Waves Releases Abbey Road Studio 3: The Sound Of The Legendary Studio In Your Headphones
Imagine being able to produce, mix and hear music inside the world’s greatest studio control room wherever you are. The plugin recreates three-dimensional sound over any set of headphones. It costs $99 at launch and the regular price is $199. The … [Continue reading] about Waves Releases Abbey Road Studio 3: The Sound Of The Legendary Studio In Your Headphones
The 4 Reasons To Add Reverb To A Track
Reverb is oftentimes overlooked or misunderstood when it comes to mixing. It is usually added to produce a track with depth and width. Aside from that, it also pumps up a rather boring sound. The trick is knowing how much to use and how to adjust its … [Continue reading] about The 4 Reasons To Add Reverb To A Track