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  • How to Connect a Mixer to an Audio Interface
    Audio Interface | Mixers | Products

    How to Connect a Mixer to an Audio Interface

    ByRob Wreglesworth

      If you are interested in high-quality home music recording, chances are you have looked into a sound mixer and an audio interface to take your digital recording to the next level. Sound mixers (also called soundboards or audio mixers) let you control the volume and effects of each microphone or instrument input separately. Audio…

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  • Can You Make Money with a Home Studio?
    Recording | Songwriting | Tips and Guides

    Can You Make Money with a Home Studio?

    ByRob Wreglesworth

      If you’re looking for a great side hustle that offers the opportunity to make a little extra income, then consider using your home studio for some extra cash. If you don’t have a home studio yet, don’t worry, we’ll cover some essentials about how you can set one up if you are looking for…

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  • Do Portable Vocal Booths Work? Here’s The Truth
    Microphones | Products | Recording

    Do Portable Vocal Booths Work? Here’s The Truth

    ByRob Wreglesworth

      You want to record high quality vocals but like most of us you might not have the space, money or even time to build a soundproofed recording studio. Portable vocal booths were designed to help artists record on the go, even when they don’t have the money to afford a full studio. But, do…

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  • Studio monitors Vs Regular Speakers: There’s a Big Difference
    Products | Recording | Studio Monitors | Tips and Guides

    Studio monitors Vs Regular Speakers: There’s a Big Difference

    ByRob Wreglesworth

      I had a friend tell me once that a monitor was better than a regular speaker for my home entertainment system. While I can easily see how this misconception can be reached, it is not that simple of an answer.  They are both useful for your home studio. Also, both have different characteristics for…

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  • How to Fix a Buzzing Condenser Mic?
    Microphones | Products | Recording | Tips and Guides

    How to Fix a Buzzing Condenser Mic?

    ByRob Wreglesworth

      All microphones have hissing and buzzing noises, but sometimes we might not even notice it until we turn on the microphone. While this can be very frustrating, here are some ways to look for cause and finally fix your buzzing mic. How to fix a buzzing condenser mic? First, run some diagnostics. Check the…

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  • Should You Record Vocals in Mono or in Stereo?
    Microphones | Tips and Guides

    Should You Record Vocals in Mono or in Stereo?

    ByRob Wreglesworth

      As an aspiring sound engineer, I kept wondering why some engineers use two or more microphones to record vocals, and yet the human voice is a mono instrument. Should you record vocals in mono or in stereo? If you are recording the vocals of one singer in a booth, then you should record in…

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  • 7 Reasons Why Your Condenser Mic Sounds Muffled
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    7 Reasons Why Your Condenser Mic Sounds Muffled

    ByRob Wreglesworth

      Your studio is all set up, and you finally decided to start recording. You start singing, then listen to the playback, only to realize that every single word you say sounds muffled. You look at your condenser mic, and can only wonder what happened. Why would your condenser mic sounds muffled? There are many…

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  • This is Why You Hear Noises in Studio Monitors
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    This is Why You Hear Noises in Studio Monitors

    ByRob Wreglesworth

      What’s more annoying than playing back something you recorded and hearing a barely audible hiss in the background? Or any other noise that shouldn’t be there? You didn’t spend all the time and money setting up a system to record music to have it be ruined by noisy studio monitors.  So, what’s going on?…

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  • What dB Should Vocals Be Recorded at and Why?
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    What dB Should Vocals Be Recorded at and Why?

    ByRob Wreglesworth

        When you’re recording vocals, the level of decibels (dB) you record at is important. If you record the vocals at a level that is too quiet, they will not be understood over the other tracks on the mix, such as the instrumentals or the backbeat. If you mix them too loudly, they will…

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  • Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Tap a Microphone
    Microphones | Tips and Guides

    Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Tap a Microphone

    ByRob Wreglesworth

      Tapping a microphone to test it has become a commonplace trope in popular fiction, but you shouldn’t do it. If you try replicating this movie staple at your next gig, you might draw some pinched or annoyed looks, and the sound operator may even mute the microphone. Why shouldn’t you tap a microphone? You…

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