No tracks have been submitted for a workshop this week.
If you would like to submit one of your tracks for helpful peer review, learn more here.

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No tracks have been submitted for a workshop this week.
If you would like to submit one of your tracks for helpful peer review, learn more here.
To have your music noticed today, you need an online presence. While you may opt to show off your tracks on Myspace, there are certain advantages to having your own website.
Our sister site, ActiveDen, has some fantastic and affordable Flash resources that will make you stand out from the crowd. We feature 20 of their best site templates and audio players.
To make up for last month’s lack of sample packs, we bring you a great pack of 42 glitch and FX samples from Audiotuts+ author Toby Pitman.
To learn more about what you get as part of Audio Plus, read this. To take a peek inside this sample pack, hit the jump!
Here’s your chance to let us know what you want: What tutorials would you like to see here on Audiotuts?
Each Tuesday we open our mic to readers and lurkers alike to come out of the woodwork and tell us your thoughts and opinion, your experiences and mistakes, what you love and what you hate. We want to hear from you, and here’s your chance.
The M-Audio SP-2 piano-style systain pedal is the perfect product for keyboard players who want the most realistic pedal action. Win one for your favorite keyboard. To enter, all you’ve gotta do is comment! One random commenter will be chosen as winner. Too easy.
At Audiotuts+ we irregularly put up a reader track for workshopping and critique (find out how to submit a track). This is how it works: you upload your song, and every couple of weeks we’ll publish one here and step away from the podium. The floor is yours to talk about the track and how the artist can fix problems in and improve upon the mix and the song.
Miking an acoustic drum kit is rarely the best way to capture a drum track in a home studio. It’s expensive and time consuming, and requires a lot of space and microphones. But there is a lot more options than clicking a pattern into a grid on your DAW. This article explores some of the alternatives.
This week in Audio Plus we have 12 ambient samples from Audiotuts+ author West Latta. The pack comes to a huge 300 MB of uncompressed audio – some of the samples are over a minute long.
To learn more about what you get as part of Audio Plus, read this. To take a peek inside this sample pack, hit the jump!
Microphones come in all shapes and sizes, a variety of designs, and come as cheap or expensive as you like? What is your favorite mic?
Each Tuesday we open our mic to readers and lurkers alike to come out of the woodwork and tell us your thoughts and opinion, your experiences and mistakes, what you love and what you hate. We want to hear from you, and here’s your chance.
No matter how large your music collection is, there is always room for more! You can make yours larger by winning the CD of your choice from Amazon.com. To enter, just leave a comment stating the title and artist of the album you want to win. One random commenter will be chosen as winner. Too easy.