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Recording Drums In Your Home Studio

Recording Drums In Your Home Studio

Recording drums in a home or project studio is one of the most challenging things we do as recording enthusiasts. There are so many things involved in getting a great sound. Because drums are loud, they tend to excite the room more than other instruments. This means...
USB Midi Interfaces

USB Midi Interfaces

Today we answer a simple question about USB MIDI interfaces. Will your new midi device play nicely with your audio hardware? Also, some awesome feedback from a MixLessons.com subscriber! USB Midi Interfaces Transcript » Hello again! Dezz Asante here from the...
Improve Your Workflow

Improve Your Workflow

In the beginning it can be very difficult to flow with your creativity in the studio. We get hung up on all of the technical details involved in “driving” our gear. Something that I’ve learned over the years is just how important it is to develop...
Mono Vs. Stereo Tracks in Garage Band

Mono Vs. Stereo Tracks in Garage Band

Learning to produce music with your computer is great fun! However, if you haven’t yet figured out how to get audio into the computer… No fun at all! Todays quick tip addresses an issue that a lot of folks who are new to the wonderful world of digital recording...
What is Proximity Effect?

What is Proximity Effect?

Proximity effect is a cool little phenomena that can be used to help you get the best tone from your recorded sources. It is just one aspect of mic technique that can be used to your advantage but can also hinder your efforts if you are unaware of it’s affect on...