Listening to a recording only to discover that the audio is clipped, distorted, or overall damaged would be enough to send any editor straight into panic mode, myself included. Luckily, not all...
Category: Studio Setups
Clipping is one of the most frustrating technical issues when recording audio. Avoiding clipping is not easy because there are so many points in the recording process that can cause the problem....
Professional studio equipment doesn't come cheap, which may sometimes lead you to try other methods. You may think it’s impossible to record vocals without professional equipment but singers do it...
Treating a room for mixing isn't a straightforward matter. However, it's something you can't pass on if you don't want distortions and echoes making your job harder. Here are 5 essential things...
An audio interface is an essential piece of audio gear if you want to record and monitor an instrument or microphone. They usually have an output jack for direct monitoring with headphones. But is...
When you listen to your recording on a studio monitor, you can easily identify flaws in your audio. Should your monitors stop working, your recording will be affected. Unfortunately, regular speakers...