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Live Sound Tips

I’ve been doing a lot of live sound lately so I thought I’d talk about a few important comparisons between studio and live mixing. In many ways live is similar to studio mixing, but in some ways it is a lot different, particularly in smaller gigs where they don’t do a full sound check for [...]

Reaper is better than Pro-Tools

Yeah, I said it. And I sometimes get flack for it, but the truth is, imho, the only thing that Pro-Tools has going for it is that it’s the industry standard. Here are the main reasons I prefer Reaper: – Even my biggest projects load in seconds – Uses less computer resources – Never crashes, [...]

Photo shoot with Professor Squid

Had a good photo shoot yesterday with rapper Professor Squid, cohort of Dr. Octopus. These two cephalopods are in the beginning stages of Prof. Squid’s debut album, Kiss the Squid. We’ve recorded one track for fun, just to lay it down and it turned out pretty good, click here to listen. Professor Squid – She [...]

What is Mastering?

Since I talked about mixing in the last post, and I’ve been getting a lot of mastering work lately, I thought I would talk a little about mastering. Even more often than with mixing, people don’t know what mastering is or what the process entails. Some think mastering is just a process of limiting songs [...]

The Importance of the Mix

While mixing may not be the most important part of the process, it is essential to creating a cohesive and complete song that has a life of it’s own. Sometimes mixing even gets overlooked or underestimated as a process, some assume it is simply a matter of getting the volume of each instrument right and [...]

Favorite Audio Podcasts

I am a big fan of podcasts, particularly those dealing with recording, and since I have been lazy about blogging lately, I thought I’d share some my favorites. The Home Recording Show – Ryan Canestro and  Jon Tidey – Still running and filled with great info Pensado’s Place – Dave Pensado and Herb Trower – [...]