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Tips and articles on putting the proffesional sound to your work.
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There are two good ways to get into music or audio recording: school, or finding somebody that will take you under their wing. What school can do is help you find internships under the right people. It's all about working in the professional studio environment." -Ringo Castle, Audio Engineer
Recording A Demo
A good studio will have everything a rehearsal studio has and more, including full recording facilities, effects, sound engineer and possibly seperate drum and vocal booths. How you record your tracks depends on your competance and preferred method of working.
Acoustic Sound Advice
Basic information for beginners on setting up various acoustic instruments and tips on balancing the sound for live performance.
Sound Advice
So your all set up & ready to go - or are you? Getting the best sound at your gigs entails learning the basics of sound engineering, you don't need to do a course or spend loads of time in a studio but it is important that you become acquainted with your new equipment.
Repairs & Maintenance
Basic repair tips and maintenance advice on keeping your p.a. equipment and leads in top notch condition.
How to Set Up a P.A. System
Basic instructions on setting up the type of personal address system normally used by solo artists, duo's, bands, musicians for live work.
P.A. & Other Equipment
The P.A. system is the largest and most expensive equipment you will need to buy if you intend to work as a 'self-contained' entertainer.
Electric Sound Advice
Basic information for beginners on balancing the sound for live performance.
What Is MIDI???
MIDI Sequencing, what it is and how it works!
Compression (Sound On Sound)
What you need to understand about compression! Is it good? Is it bad? You the be the Judge... Just read this...
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