In part 1 of this series, we started dispelling some popular audio myths that float around us. As a recap, you don’t need to record everything as close to digital zero as possible, you can definitely make a good record out of your humble equipment and digital can sound just as good as analog. Today we’ll keep tearing down …
There are many fake beliefs regarding audio floating around. Some of them are so popular that have almost become truth, while in fact they’re just myths! These misconceptions are a bit like John McLane, they won’t die that easily, and if you get caught in their whirl, they will just give you lot of confusion and …
If you just discovered Recording64 in the recent weeks or months, then this post is for you! Yes, because today I want to take care of all of you new readers and subscribers. First off, thank you for sticking around! Your support is crucial. Next, this blog is meant to give you proven mindsets and tips …
Headphones are one of those essential tools every studio needs… However, they’re not all created equal! You likely have heard there are basically 2 different types of headphones around: closed-back and open-back. They might look fairly similar but their design, sound and field of application are pretty different, indeed. I found sometimes all these differences are …
I want you to make the best possible recordings you can. One way to get better is to have a method and stick to it. That’s why, here at R64, I’m trying to give you some real tips you can follow that will get you to making better music starting today! In this specific case, we’re dealing with …
Whether you are a singer-songwriter, a late night mixer or a skilled engineer, the acoustic guitar is likely one of the most important instruments you’ll need to deal with in your studio. I would argue it’s one of the most complicated to record as well. There are way too many variables involved that it’s super …