6 practical ways to use RX for music production
If you’re a music producer, you might think RX is just for post-production engineers who scrub muddy audio from noisy lav mics. But RX has become an...
If you’re a music producer, you might think RX is just for post-production engineers who scrub muddy audio from noisy lav mics. But RX has become an...
You could argue that all modern media production – from music to film – revolves around the practice of overdubbing. It’s essential to the modern-day...
Putting together a home recording studio can be an overwhelming task. The most common questions I get from people are about microphones and software but...
Many of us do not have access to fancy recording studios, which means we have to get creative with where we record. And for most of us, this means we...
Whether you’re an actor, podcaster, streamer, or spoken word artist of any sort, it’s important to have solutions to the many challenges...
Learn more about Microphone Placement in part 1 of this article. Most of you reading this may be recording at home. We're using a well-appointed home...
Learn more about Microphone Placement in part 2 of this article. Microphone placement can be the difference between a great-sounding recording or the need...
The noise floor is one of those confounding technical terms that many budding engineers are ashamed to ask about in public, feeling that they should...
If you’re producing your own podcast of your own, I’m willing to bet you’ve got a champagne-quality idea and a beer-money pocketbook....
If you’re a beginner looking to avoid making mistakes while mixing, you’ve come to the right place! Read on to find out which common...
Like Hansel in the movie Zoolander, podcasts are so hot right now (bonus points if this opening statement gives you deja-vu). Everyone and their mother...
While the concept of comb filtering might not be as foundational as, say, headroom or phase, it’s certainly one of those terms you’ll hear experienced...
Music is shaped by the space it is made in. That’s why audio professionals often prefer work in treated rooms with flat monitoring. No wonder, then, that...