by Jamie | Dec 21, 2011 | Home Recording Studio
In setting up your home studio, you learned how to assemble your equipment in regards to spacial consideration, workflow optimization and organization. However, the cables and connectors are truly the ties that bind and make everything work together. Understanding...
by Jamie | Dec 18, 2011 | Home Recording Studio
NO, we are not talking about the screen you are reading this article on, those are computer monitors. 🙂 Studio monitors look like high tech, expensive speakers… That’s because, well, they are. But unlike an expensive stereo speaker system, they’re purpose is...
by Jamie | Dec 13, 2011 | Home Recording Studio
Producing music in a home studio has never been more accessible or cost effective than it is today. One of the main configuration options that impacts the core of your recording rig is whether you want an audio mixer, or mixing board, to be the heart of your home...
by Jamie | Dec 8, 2011 | Home Recording Studio, Recording With Microphones
In a home studio, mobile, pro, or makeshift recording environment, there is no best microphone. There are many different microphone types, each catering to specific uses. The best microphone to use is the best mic for the individual job. The chronological sequence of...
by Jamie | Dec 7, 2011 | Home Recording Studio
When it comes to producing music in a home studio, one of the most important things you need to understand in regards to editing or signal processing capabilities – is the distinctions between audio and midi. This article will give you an understanding of audio,...
by Jamie | Dec 5, 2011 | Home Recording Studio
Control surfaces are a marvel of DAW technology. These devices act as the physical liaison between the features of a digital mixer, and the tools of your DAW software. They are not an essential piece of gear, meaning they are not “required“ to use the features of your...