If you’re a musician trying to make his first jump into recording and mixing, then this post will get you started in no time! With technology becoming more and more affordable these days, there are tens of different affordable options to choose from. They all seem to offer the same features and, especially for newcomers, …
If you read the advices I’m sharing with my free eBook “The Recording Roadmap”, then you know you should set your recording levels by keeping them around -18dBFS on average, with peaks jumping a bit higher. That’s one of the most important steps to consider when setting everything up for recording! But… The problem is that the meters …
Some time ago, we talked about how you can jump into recording with your first studio microphone. Now it’s time to spend some words on another essential piece of equipment that will let you connect that microphone somehow and carry all of your awesome sounds inside your computer! A cable? You’ll probably need that too, but no. Unfortunately, that’s not …
In Part 1 we started covering all the basic features that make Studio One 2 a real mastering DAW. We discovered how powerful the “Project” really is and got a bit deeper with the interface and the metering tools. In this last part, we’ll deal with things like plugins, sound quality, export options and mixing-mastering …
There are many different DAWs out there and, apart from some exceptions, they sound basically the same. What differentiate a DAW from another most of the times are things like features and ease of use. Even though you can master your own project with almost any DAW, from Pro Tools to Logic, there are some …