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Analogue To Digital Conversion In Recording Music

October 3, 2017October 3, 2017 Mitch Cockman Leave a comment
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Analogue to digital (A-D) or digital to analogue (D-A) conversion is a very important concept you need to understand if you are working with real instruments and recording them on a computer or device. This article is intended to be an introduction to the topic and should help you achieve a good practical knowledge about the […]

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Mixing Music With Stock Plugins

April 18, 2016April 19, 2016 Mitch Cockman Leave a comment
Mixing with stock plugins
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If you make music at home on your computer, it`s likely that you have a plug in folder full of software. Things that have been downloaded and that you tried a few times. You probably have a few of them that are your ‘go to’ options for compression and eq but you probably also have […]

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Recording bass guitar – An overview

June 12, 2015July 14, 2015 Mitch Cockman Leave a comment
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This article is meant to be an overview of recording, not a definitive guide! Recording bass can be tough. Low frequencies like those produced by a bass guitar and speaker need a good recording environment for us to be able to capture them in a way that will be good for our recordings. As we […]

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