Category: DAWs|Mixing|Mastering
Open-Back Amp to Closed-Back Amp Sound Conversion
When you want a closed-back amp sound in the studio, but have only an open-back amp, try this trick to convert its sound into that of a closed-back amp... Read MoreWhy It’s a Good Idea to Convert MIDI-Driven Instrument Tracks to Audio
Rendering MIDI-driven instrument tracks to audio isn't just about reducing CPU consumption—it can even help future-proof files against obsolescence.... Read MoreUse Tempo Change “Time Traps” for Extra Drama
Sometimes adding a slight pause before a song section comes crashing in can add a major element of drama...and fortunately, there’s an easy way to do this.... Read MoreMixing with More than Just Fader Levels
The usual way to make a track stand out in a mix is raising its level. But there are other ways to place a track in a mix that don’t involve fader levels.... Read More5 Ways to Save Time in the Studio
Recording music is supposed to be a joyful experience, not a stress-inducing one—and these tips will help you save both time and stress in the studio.... Read More- 4 of 4
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