This article is about audio technologies. Tom Danley shares his thoughts and experiences in what can be done with audio technology. Read the full article here: In Profile: Tom Danley, Exploring The Possibilities Of Audio Technology … [Continue reading] about In Profile: Tom Danley, Exploring The Possibilities Of Audio Technology
Studio Compression: When, Why To Use Slow & Fast Attack Times
Home Recording Equipment: The Compressor. Ratio and attack settings are the most important settings to learn about using a compressor. The attack setting tells the compressor how quickly it should compress the signals once it crosses the threshold. … [Continue reading] about Studio Compression: When, Why To Use Slow & Fast Attack Times
Home Recording Studio Wiring – Keep It Simple
When connecting all the wires of a home recording studio, things can get very complicated very quickly. It is really important to try to keep things as simple as possible. I just finished helping someone with their setup via e-mail. His stated … [Continue reading] about Home Recording Studio Wiring – Keep It Simple
Accent on Accents: The Curse of Dick Van Dyke
Hey Everyone, Ken here. This is the first in a new series of articles by Lisa Theriot on an interesting audio topic, accents. Voice actors are frequently called on to provide different types of accents when performing voice over jobs. One of the … [Continue reading] about Accent on Accents: The Curse of Dick Van Dyke
Radio Ready Voice Narration Sound: How Do You Get It?
Radio ready voice recordings are possible to create at home. We just received the following from someone who had just completed The Newbies Guide To Audio Recording Awesomeness 1 video tutorial course on home recording: First I want to congratulate … [Continue reading] about Radio Ready Voice Narration Sound: How Do You Get It?