Expert Mastering Engineers Sound Off on Using Headphones for Audio Mastering
From monitoring during recording to being able to work without disturbing others, headphones have many roles in the world of audio. When it comes to audio...
From monitoring during recording to being able to work without disturbing others, headphones have many roles in the world of audio. When it comes to audio...
In a world where everything is due yesterday, there’s an extra push to get things done faster. Thankfully, there are many ways to speed up your...
Many people love Ozone for its assistive audio technology, its compressors, its intelligent limiting, and other tonal-shaping aspects....
Video game music enhances our immersion in the world of a video game. And for many enthusiasts, this love for video game music extends beyond gaming...
So you’ve just bought or demoed your first iZotope plug-in. Now what? If you don’t know where to start, that’s ok! We’ve curated...
If you have both Neutron 3 and Nectar 3, it may be hard to know when to use which: you have two-channel strips at your disposal, one geared towards the...
With Spire Studio, you can bring an interface, a DAW, and an audio sketchpad with you anywhere in the world—with room to spare. This shifts the...
This article demonstrates compression concepts using older versions of Neutron, Nectar, and Ozone. To access the latest features, upgrade to Music...
Track referencing is a staple in both mixing and mastering workflows that ensures the track you’re working on is headed in the right direction. In...
Gus Nisbet is a guest contributor from Echoic Audio, an award-winning music and sound design studio working across advertisements, film, and art....
With the amount of music work there is in the world of film, TV, and all other sorts of visual media, sooner or later, you're bound to land a project that...
MIDI (pronounced mid-e) stands for Music Instrument Digital Interface. It’s a mouthful when called by its full name, and 99% of the time you’ll hear the...