Tweet Recording Electric Guitar by Myles Boisen The electric guitar (“El Gtr” in engineer shorthand) is one of the easiest instruments to record. Even a modest rig-a good guitar coupled with a decent amplifier-makes the engineer’s job a cinch, offering plenty of level, a variety of easily adjustable tones, and-with most modern amps, at least-an [...]
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Five Things You Can do to Improve Your Mix
March 19th, 2010
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Tweet Five Things You Can do to Improve your Mix 1. Make sure your audio tracks are free from, hiss, hums, crackles, pops or any other unwanted noise. Spend some time taking care of any non-creative editing tasks so that the mixing process is creative and musical. Seperating creative and non-creative tasks helps you stay [...]
Mix Like A Pro – Monitor in Mono
February 6th, 2010
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Tweet Why Monitor in Mono? In many professional studios you will find a single speaker (usually Auratone or similar) located between the left and right nearfield monitors. This is used for monitoring the mix in mono. Many professional mix engineers monitor quietly in mono for two main reasons:





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