Tag: recording technique

music production knowledge

M-Audio AIR 192-8

With the AIR 192-8 you’ll be able to make 24-bit/192kHz studio-quality recordings with an instinctive and easy-to-use sound interface. The Air 192|8’s adaptable inputs empower you to record up to 2 channels at once with its 2 committed XLR+1/4 adjusted combo inputs with switchable -10dB mic pad, and 2 all-new ¼” instrument inputs that have…
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Elementi 1D Diffusor / Absorber 2″

The Elementi 1D Diffusor / Absorber 2″, by Mazzieri, is series panels that are professional-grade acoustic absorbers and diffusers that come in different sizes and colors. Specifically, you must use them when designing your home or professional music production studio and soundproofing. Their purpose is to achieve a smooth decay time for low to high…
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music production hardware

Audient EVO 4

Are you looking to get your recording process started right away? But to do so without having to go through the process of setting up input gains, internal signals, and input monitoring. If the answer is yes, then the Audient EVO 4 is the right choice. These are actions that might come as second nature…
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Music Production Hardware

M-Track Plus

M-Track Plus is a flexible interface that obliges any input you provide for it: from an electric guitar, to a proficient condenser mic, to a Phantom control. Perfect for on-the-go performers, it highlights a strong aluminium case that resists the toughness of the street. A single USB cable gives both control and data transfer to…
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Music production knowledge

Choose your First Mic

In this entry we’ll tell you how to choose your first mic. Once you’ve put together your home/recording studio with all the essentials, what comes next? For example, your audio interface, a pair of studio monitors or headphones, and your selected DAW. Unless your production journey only takes you through sample packs and VST synths,…
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A/B Stereo Recording

The A/B stereo recording technique, aka Spaced Pair, captures the same sound source through the two microphones it has within. These mics are located from a range of three to ten feet apart from each other. In turn, the separation creates time-of-arrival (phase) and level (amplitude) differences from the input they receive. As they get…
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