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How to record acoustic guitar at home
You love playing the acoustic and want to record yourself? Here's a guide to help get started.
How to record your electric guitar at home
It’s time to take your guitar playing to the next level and record your music. We’re here to help.
20 easy vocal warm-ups you can do in 5 minutes
OCT certified vocal teacher Lauren Babic shows 20 quick and easy to follow vocal warm-up exercises that will work wonders for your voice - whether you're a…
Lauren Babic
Lauren Babic and Nik Nocturnal teamed up to create a metal cover video of Billie Eilish 'bury your friend' and we're kind of obsessed with it. Check out the…
Studio Insights - The LCT 840 at Nashville's Rukkus Room
The Rukkus Room is a multi-room facility opened in 2004 that was originally designed from the ground up as a recording studio by Gene Lawson. Each studio is a completely separate building, which allows for total isolation. The studios are a combined 8,000 square feet.
Review: MTP 940 CM
Sam C wrote a revealing review of the MTP 940 CM on Gearslutz.com.
Inside Hybrid Studios with Joshua Brooks
Joshua Brooks is an American producer, audio engineer, vocalist, and guitarist, currently serving as Hybrid Studios’ lead engineer in Orange County, California…
Justin Stanley
Justin Stanley is a producer, recording engineer, musician, and composer based in the Los Angeles area. The list of outstanding artists he’s worked with…
Bob Horn
Bob Horn is a multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning mixing engineer who’s mixed songs for some of the recording industry’s most notable artists including Usher, Timbaland, Michael Jackson, Akon, Macy Gray, Neyo, Lupe Fiasco, Brandy, and many others.
Kenny Aronoff interview
The list of artists he’s worked with reads like a who’s who of the music industry: Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga, Pharell Williams, and many others.
Microphone polar patterns
It is essential to know polar patterns to get the perfect recording out of your microphone. Here you'll learn everything you need to call yourself a pro.