Production

Audio Interfaces

Audio Interfaces An audio interface is a piece of hardware that connects musical instruments, microphones, and other sound sources to a computer. The audio interface acts as a bridge between the analog audio signals from the instruments and the digital signals that the computer can...

MIDI Interfaces

What Are MIDI Interfaces?

All about MIDI The MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) standard has had a profound impact on the music industry since its introduction in the early 1980s. MIDI allows electronic musical instruments, computers, and other digital equipment to communicate with each other, allowing for the creation...

Creative Uses for Melodyne

Celemony's Melodyne is a highly sophisticated pitch analysis and correction software suite known mainly for its use in tuning vocals. As effective as it is in this capacity, Melodyne's capabilities allow for a range of other creative uses outside of simply correcting mistakes in...

Drum Miking Techniques

Drum Miking Techniques: Recorder Man and Glyn Johns Katie Gilchrest's take on drum miking techniques Many considered the drum set one of the hardest pieces of equipment to mic in a studio. A drum kit is not one instrument, but a collection of multiple instruments, featuring...

5 Mixing Mistakes to Avoid

by Katie Gilchrest When it comes to mixing, establishing a balance is one of the most important parts of creating a professional sounding production. Some of the same miscalculations are made again and again, and fortunately there are ways to recognize, avoid and fix them....

Recording While Traveling

A harmonious combination; new places, new people, new ideas and new sounds in different lands that present their own rhythms and culture can stir up something good in a natural and genuine way when recording while traveling. The perfect time to try new things, tune...