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 …
It’s one of the most popular audio myths around and I’m sure you already heard about it… It goes like this: “You can’t master your own music in your home studio…To do some mastering works, you need a perfect environment filled up with huge speakers and tons of expensive gear! …and a set of golden ears …
On my previous post, I wrote about some things you need to care about when choosing a new pair of studio monitors. Today I want to tell you more about the other important piece of the puzzle: the room. Unfortunately, there seem to be a lot of people not considering it in their plans, and thinking that a more expensive …
Although it’s true that you can address all of your monitoring needs with nothing but a pair of headphones, a set of studio monitors will give you a reliable point of view on your music and will free you from having those annoying cans blasting your ears and squeezing your head for hours. Choosing new …
Unless you are about to invite all of your audience inside your studio to listen to your music, then you’ll need your mix to sound good on the widest range of audio devices as possible, so that everyone can enjoy it, no matter the device they’ll use. Some time ago, I wrote about that super helpful reality check I …