What is your home studio like? Everyone has their own spin on their home studio, and I’d love to hear what yours is like. The reason I’m asking is that …
This is a guest post by Mike Sorensen of Acoustic Fields We live in the year 2012 AD and yet we are still light years away from perfecting the recordi ...
Cooking is great. Doing the dishes afterwards is terrible. And it’s even worse when you leave them in the sink until the next time you have to c ...
In the battle for great recordings, who will win: the rich kids with all the nice gear, or the resourceful and educated intern? In one corner we have ...
EQ is a tricky thing. It’s super helpful for sculpting your mixes, but it can also make them sound terrible. Especially if you’re doing any of these things below. 1. ...
A recent unsubscriber to the Audio Issues e-mail list said farewell with an interesting statement. He told me: I just do not feel as if I am learning anything of ...
We’ve been talking about the Loudness Wars all week, and for good reason. Today is Dynamic Range Day, the day we celebrate mixes that actually sound good. If I haven’t ...
This is a guest post by Mark Dowdell. [Editor's note: This guest post is a part of Dynamic Range Day 2012. Electronic music is one of the most unnecessarily compressed ...
I’m dedicating this week to fighting The Loudness Wars. What war is that? The war where everyone is competing to be the loudest kid in the room. It’s similar to standing ...
Completely squashed and over-compressed mixes are a cancer to the audio world. Maybe you’ve been living under a rock, but music has been getting louder and more lifeless over the ...