Multitrack recording software allows you to add tracks to previously-recorded tracks. This is mainly used in music recording where, say, you are a singer and want to record yourself singing harmony with yourself. You'd sing the melody first … [Continue reading] about Multitrack Recording Software: How Not to Record Already-Recorded Tracks
Church Sound: Passive & Active Direct Boxes, And How They Should Be Used
Home Recording: A DI unit, DI box, Direct Box or simply DI is an electronic device that connects a high impedance line level signal that has an unbalanced output (a.k.a., a piece of equipment) to a low impedance mic level balanced input, usually via … [Continue reading] about Church Sound: Passive & Active Direct Boxes, And How They Should Be Used
MIDI For Your iPhone or iPad: IK Multimedia Announces the iRig MIDI
MIDI for your iOS device? Oh yeah. News from Summer NAMM 2011 tells of yet another awesome product from IK Multimedia, the folks who brought you the iRig microphone and Amplitube iRig guitar interface products for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. … [Continue reading] about MIDI For Your iPhone or iPad: IK Multimedia Announces the iRig MIDI
Mixing Beyond Stereo: Delving Deeper Into Aspects Of Sound & Perception
One of my favorite topics in the whole wide world:) - From the ProSound Web folks. Stereo mixing involves balancing out all audio signals equally for both sides, as human ear clearly understand from which direction sound is emanating to come up … [Continue reading] about Mixing Beyond Stereo: Delving Deeper Into Aspects Of Sound & Perception
Home Recording: Singing As Loud As You Want
I just received a question through the Home Brew Audio YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/homebrewaudio) about recording vocals at home. This person doesn't understand why when they sing loud into the mic in their home recording studio, the … [Continue reading] about Home Recording: Singing As Loud As You Want