What Is A Vocoder?
History The vocoder was developed in 1928 by Bell Labs, and first demonstrated in 1939 at the New York World’s Fair. Its intended use was […]
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History The vocoder was developed in 1928 by Bell Labs, and first demonstrated in 1939 at the New York World’s Fair. Its intended use was […]
What Is A Vocoder? Read More »
COMPRESS TO IMPRESS Compression is one of the most frequently used effects for audio production. Considered to be an essential studio tool, applying compression to
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Choosing an audio interface that’s right for you can be hard work. Here’s a simple guide to finding the one that’s best for you! Contributed
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Anyone obsessed with music always wants the best speakers, headphones, hi-fi. Your audio interface is no exception! So much time is taken (and sometimes money
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Getting professional sounding audio for your DSLR video is easy with the right setup. The Roland R-26 is the perfect choice for amateurs and professionals.
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Stereo vs. Mono – More than just Twice As Nice Asked how many ears you’d prefer most people would obviously say two so why are
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The boom in DAW software means that anyone can start recording vocals at home; you just need a vocalist, a computer, a mic and a
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As David Bowie’s producer since before the Space Oddity album – and sonic architect for everyone from Marc Bolan to Morrissey – Tony Visconti has
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Can You Play What You Hear? As a professor who teaches music production at Berklee College of Music and Berklee Online, I have grown more
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In past articles, we’ve looked at creating music with your computer setup. This week, we’re going to look at taking those recordings and polishing them
Computer Music Production for Beginners Part 3: Mixing Read More »
It’s a common scenario — you mix your song, you think it sounds great, then you play your CD or MP3 alongside a commercial record
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