Saturday, March 18, 2006

Does it matter if your mix is asymmetrical?


Does it matter if your mix is asymmetrical?
If your mix sounds left- or right-heavy, or if your meters show an imbalance, you have a problem. But does it matter? If so, can you fix it?
Source: www.record-producer.com

How do I get more 'air' in my recordings, like the pros do?
Modern popular music recordings seem to have 'air' in their high frequencies. How do you get that? Do you need an oxygen tank?
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Has digital television blown your tweeters yet?
If you connect your digital television set top box to your hifi speakers, you had better be aware that those nasty digital audio glitches could destroy your tweeters, and your listening pleasure, for good...
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Making Magic in the Home Studio
Sometimes when I record, I think to myself...man did I get lucky. There's no way I could do this again if I had to. Sometimes you just get it exactly right.
Source: www.homestudiotips.com

How much power do you need to fill a venue with sound?
Small venues need small amplifiers. Large venues need racks and racks of amps. But how do you know how much power is enough?
Source: www.record-producer.com

Digital copies - identical clones, or only nearly perfect?
Why a copy of a digital recording is meant to be a perfect replica of the original, and why in practice it isn't.
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