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  • Do You Need an Audio Interface to Record Vocals, Guitar, Bass or Anything Else?
    Audio Interface | Products | Tips and Guides

    Do You Need an Audio Interface to Record Vocals, Guitar, Bass or Anything Else?

    ByRob Wreglesworth

        Recording audio is something that both professional musicians and at-home enthusiasts can participate in. It is a process that seems complex to those starting out, and quite a few components can be involved. Many people wonder: what exactly do you need to record audio? Do you need an audio interface to record anything?…

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  • Why You Need Balanced (Not Unbalanced) Cables For Studio Monitors
    Audio Interface | Products | Studio Monitors | Tips and Guides

    Why You Need Balanced (Not Unbalanced) Cables For Studio Monitors

    ByRob Wreglesworth

      Monitor speakers are one of the key components of any home recording studio. They allow you to accurately listen back to the masterpieces you’ve created and tweak till you have that perfect sound. But most monitor speakers come with a variety of inputs and not only that but there are a variety of different…

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  • Can You Publish Songs Made in Garageband?
    Garageband | Recording | Songwriting | Tips and Guides | Uncategorized

    Can You Publish Songs Made in Garageband?

    ByRob Wreglesworth

      For many people (myself included) Garageband is the first piece of software they use to try and produce music. This is probably because it is free and comes pre-installed on many Apple devices from laptops to iPads. It comes loaded with free samples and loops so even the true beginner can create something resembling…

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  • Why is Bass Hard to Hear? And How Can I Hear Bass Better?
    Bass | Playing Live | Products | Recording | Tips and Guides

    Why is Bass Hard to Hear? And How Can I Hear Bass Better?

    ByCeleste O'Connor

      While listening to live music, I try not to get irritated by people who talk over the bass solo. If you frequently attend live shows, you’ve seen it before. Half of me is just wishing they would shush and listen, but then the other half remembers that it’s not exactly their fault. Bass is…

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  • How to Compress Female Vocals: a Step-by-Step Guide
    Microphones | Recording | Tips and Guides

    How to Compress Female Vocals: a Step-by-Step Guide

    ByRob Wreglesworth

        The recording is done, it’s time for mixing, you’ve read about compression but where to start? If you really want to learn about the theory you can read this article, but you may just want to get on with it. So, how to compress female vocals? When compressing female vocals, you’ll want to…

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  • Should You Buy a Used Audio Interface? 6 Pros and Cons
    Audio Interface | Tips and Guides

    Should You Buy a Used Audio Interface? 6 Pros and Cons

    ByRob Wreglesworth

        When you’re loading up your home music studio, you’ll be looking to find a balance between quality and cost-efficiency. So, you may opt for used equipment when looking at audio interfaces. But finding that balance can be tricky, and you want to make sure you have all the facts before diving into a…

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  • How to Record Guitar Without an Amp: The Complete Guide
    Guitar | Products | Recording | Tips and Guides

    How to Record Guitar Without an Amp: The Complete Guide

    ByRob Wreglesworth

    Sometimes genius strikes you when you least expect it, and you have to rush home and crank out that tune in your head before you lose it completely. However, it can feel likes ages before you get to recording when you have to go through the tedious routine setting up the mic (or multiple mics)…

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  • How Does a USB Mixer Work?
    Mixers | Tips and Guides

    How Does a USB Mixer Work?

    ByRob Wreglesworth

      If you are used to recording with analog mixers, the onset of products like the USB Mixers might seem a little baffling. If you know that an audio interface converts analog signals into digital ones, then what does that mean for a mixer with a USB (when mixers are typically analog?) So how does…

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  • Can You Use a Guitar Amp with a Bass Guitar?
    Bass | Products | Tips and Guides

    Can You Use a Guitar Amp with a Bass Guitar?

    ByCeleste O'Connor

      It seems to be a common occurrence in the music world, needing to play bass through a guitar amp. Maybe you’re a guitarist who wants to try the bass but doesn’t want to buy a bass amp. Or maybe you’re in a situation when you have your bass but not your amp, and the…

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  • 5 Ways to Record Bass Without a Bass Guitar
    Bass | Products | Recording | Tips and Guides

    5 Ways to Record Bass Without a Bass Guitar

    ByRob Wreglesworth

    Many home producers would like to add a bass line to their instrumental mix, but either don’t have a bass guitar, don’t know how to play one, or simply don’t want to invest in the instrument. Thankfully, there are many options for recording bass on a mix without actually having to record a bass guitar…

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