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The Kick Drum Compendium for the Home Studio – Part 2 – Audio Premium
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The Kick Drum Compendium for the Home Studio – Part 2 – Audio Premium

In this week’s Audio Premium content, Mike Elliott concludes his comprehensive mini series on the kick drum. Most home studio enthusiasts have less than ideal circumstances – room acoustics, mic selection – so need all the tricks they can get to get the best kick possible.

To learn more about what you get as part of Audio Premium, read this. To take a peek inside this tutorial, hit the jump!

Encyclopedia of Home Recording: Bit Depth

Encyclopedia of Home Recording: Bit Depth

Understanding bit depth is essential when using DAW software. This post is a clear explanation and helpful overview of the topic from Mark Garrison’s book Encyclopedia of Home Recording.


This entry is part 2 of 8 in the Creative Session: Encyclopedia of Home Recording Session
Good Editing Creates Great Tracks – Audio Premium
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Good Editing Creates Great Tracks – Audio Premium

In this week’s Audio Premium content, Bjorgvin Benediktsson gives us a detailed summary of how to edit audio files to produce a professional sound, complete with a generous serving of audio examples.

To learn more about what you get as part of Audio Premium, read this. To take a peek inside this tutorial, hit the jump!

Compression Tricks Of The Pros – Part 2 – Audio Premium
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Compression Tricks Of The Pros – Part 2 – Audio Premium

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Compression Tricks Of The Pros (Premium Series)

In this week’s Audio Premium content, Bobby Owsinski continues his excellent series on compression. In Part 2 he discusses compression on the drums and bass, and a neat trick from New York City.

To learn more about what you get as part of Audio Premium, read this. To take a peek inside this tutorial, hit the jump!

Do Artists Really Need Managers Anymore?

Do Artists Really Need Managers Anymore?

Over time the music industry has been constantly evolving and managers have continued to play a pivotal role in the accomplishments of the artist they represent. But do artists really need managers anymore?

It’s a bold statement to make, but one may argue the old school management model has left it’s best days behind. However that’s not to say managers won’t or can’t diversify to meet the new needs of artists in the 21st Century.


This entry is part 2 of 15 in the Creative Session: The Business of Music Session
Encyclopedia of Home Recording: Dynamic Range

Encyclopedia of Home Recording: Dynamic Range

Understanding dynamic range is essential when recording, mixing and mastering your tracks. This post is a clear explanation and helpful overview of the topic from Mark Garrison’s book Encyclopedia of Home Recording.


This entry is part 5 of 8 in the Creative Session: Encyclopedia of Home Recording Session
Acoustic Finger Style Basics – Audio Premium
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Acoustic Finger Style Basics – Audio Premium

This entry is part 4 of 6 in the series An In-depth Look at Playing Guitar (Premium Series)

In this week’s Audio Premium content, Toby Pitman continues his series of premium guitar tuts. This week he takes us through the basics of acoustic finger style. The tut includes tabs and notation, and a huge range of exercises and audio examples.

To learn more about what you get as part of Audio Premium, read this. To take a peek inside this tutorial, hit the jump!

The Kick Drum Compendium for the Home Studio – Part One – Audio Premium
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The Kick Drum Compendium for the Home Studio – Part One – Audio Premium

In this week’s Audio Premium content, begins a comprehensive mini series on the kick drum. Most home studio enthusiasts have less than ideal circumstances – room acoustics, mic selection – so need all the tricks they can get to get the best kick possible. Sound like you? Read on!

To learn more about what you get as part of Audio Premium, read this. To take a peek inside this tutorial, hit the jump!

Encyclopedia of Home Recording: Signal Flow

Encyclopedia of Home Recording: Signal Flow

Understanding signal flow can help you troubleshoot problems and get the best sound out of your gear. This post is a clear explanation and helpful overview of the topic from Mark Garrison’s book Encyclopedia of Home Recording.


This entry is part 7 of 8 in the Creative Session: Encyclopedia of Home Recording Session
What Is the Best DAW for Beginners?
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What Is the Best DAW for Beginners?

If you’re getting started with audio production, it won’t be long before you have to start making decisions. These decisions will potentially cost you lots of time and money. And one of the first of these decisions is about software – which digital audio workstation (DAW) software should you choose?


This entry is part 1 of 19 in the Creative Session: Buyers Guides Session
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