This is part 4 in our How to Build a Home Recording Studio series that shows you how to set up a computer-based studio capable of recording pro-quality audio. In part 3, we talked about microphones and sound cards and other type of interfaces. … [Continue reading] about How To Build A Home Recording Studio: Part 4 – Software
Moog Synthesizer Google Doodle A Multi-Track Recorder
If you've seen Google today (May 23rd, 2012) you'll have noticed that it is a keyboard with wires and some buttons. What you may not know is that this is a doodle of a Moog synthesizer, which was one of the first electronic musical instruments. … [Continue reading] about Moog Synthesizer Google Doodle A Multi-Track Recorder
How to Build a Home Recording Studio: Part 2 – Four Tips For Preventing Noise
This is part 2 in a series called How to Build a Home Recording Studio, where you learn how to set up a computer-based studio capable of recording pro-quality audio. In part 1, I left off in the section talking about ways of preventing noise in our … [Continue reading] about How to Build a Home Recording Studio: Part 2 – Four Tips For Preventing Noise
Review of The Blue Snowball USB Microphone
The Snowball, by Blue Microphones, is a large diaphragm USB condenser microphone that is, at the very least, unique in shape and appearance. I can say that I've never used a spherical microphone before, so I looked even more forward to testing it … [Continue reading] about Review of The Blue Snowball USB Microphone
Hearing Yourself While You Record Your Part
When a band records a song, the engineer needs to get the different instruments on different tracks in order to mix and edit everything properly. These days, when track-count is not an issue (due to computer recording - in the 1960s for example, The … [Continue reading] about Hearing Yourself While You Record Your Part