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by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Beyerdynamic has introduced the DT 270 Pro Compact Studio Headphones, a sleek and small entry to their lineup. With a durable spring-steel headband, detachable cable, lightweight build, and foldable frame, these compact and wired close-back phones are perfect for creators, musicians, and audio professionals who need accurate reference monitoring both at home and on-the-go.
The DT 270 Pro headphones make no compromise to
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Antelope Audio’s new Discrete 8 Oryx is a desktop interface intended to be the centerpiece of a home studio or small studio space, perfect for a four-piece band, electronic music producers with hybrid in-the-box and outboard setups, and hybrid mixing and reamping for guitar productions. Featuring eight discrete preamps and an additional channel via ADAT from an external preamp, the Discrete 8 Oryx boasts high-quality AD/DA
by Eric Calvi · Posted
In the not-so-distant past, achieving professional-level sound required either a fully equipped analog studio or an expensive digital audio workstation. However, thanks to the ingenuity of brands like Universal Audio, Audient, and Apogee, professional-quality sound is now attainable via powerful yet portable audio interfaces. The perfect companions at home in the studio or on the go, these devices can certainly help you achieve polished and impactful audio without straining your computer's CPU.
Audient EVO 4
Deceptively small and astonishingly
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Many budding producers may wonder if it is best to use monitors while mixing or whether headphones can give an equally accurate picture of one’s mix. And while many professionals will insist that monitors are the best way to go, an argument can be made as to why mixing with headphones is sometimes more appropriate. So, let’s look at the pros and cons of both monitors and headphones and explore some tips that will help you get the best mix possible.
Are Monitors Better for Mixing?
Most often, it is recommended that monitors be used for mixing
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
MIDI technology has evolved since the early days. And as it grows, we see more options with respect to connectivity and the creative flexibility it offers. If you’re just entering the world of MIDI, it may be helpful to first check out our article: How to Use MIDI to Sound Like a Pro. But if you’re already familiar with the basics, the following guide will help you get a better overview of the MIDI options available to you.
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
If you’ve just started diving into the world of microphones and are overwhelmed by all of the options out there, you’re not alone. There is a myriad of mic types to choose from, and it can be challenging to understand how each one works. So, we’re going to give you a brief breakdown of the different categories of microphones to help you find the most suitable type for your needs.
Condenser Microphones
Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
If you’re recording vocals, it’s likely that you will be using a
by Robert Rives · Posted
IK Multimedia has introduced two new products that expand the capabilities of its TONEX ecosystem with new possibilities for live and studio performance: the TONEX Cab 1x12” Full-Range Powered Cabinet and the Joe Satriani TONEX ONE Limited Edition mini pedal.
TONEX Cab: Power and Precision for Any Rig
The TONEX Cab redefines full-range, flat-response (FRFR) performance with its advanced design tailored for
by Trevor Collins · Posted
Renowned audio equipment manufacturer Apogee is expanding its acclaimed lineup of Symphony audio interfaces with the all-new Symphony Studio. Combining the all-in-one convenience and control of the Symphony Desktop with the powerful capabilities of Apogee’s signature interface, the Symphony Mk II, the new Symphony Studio is designed to address a wide range of studio needs and applications.
The Symphony Studio is available in 8x8, 2x12, and 8x16 configurations, each designed for a specific use case. With the
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
If you’re relatively new to the studio and are trying to figure out ways to elevate the quality of your recordings, it’s essential to learn a little about audio compression. The term may sound daunting, but the basics of this technology are not too difficult to learn. In fact, after reading this simple and brief guide, you should be able to start implementing compressors into your tracks right away.
What is an Audio Compressor?
In its simplest terms, a compressor is used to “smooth out” the dynamics of a track. It does this by reducing the
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
While there is a ton of information about DI boxes for electric and bass guitars out there, keyboardists are often overlooked. In this article, we’ll explore whether you need a DI box for your keyboard setup and give you a better idea of the kind of DI box that’s suitable for your particular instrument. We’ll also provide you with some product examples to make your search easier.
Do I Need a DI Box for My Keyboard?
In many cases, you may not
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
If you’re here to learn about preamps and channel strips, and the differences between them, you’ve come to the right place. While both are designed to improve audio signals, their functionality and applications differ. In this guide we’ll explore how the two types of units are different and offer some product examples to give you a better idea of what you may need for your studio or live performances.
What Does a Preamp Do?
The basic function of a preamp is to boost
by Mike Weinstein · Posted
With the release of the Atlas i8 Isobaric Active Monitor Speaker, Antelope Audio has fulfilled its mission to provide high-end professional monitoring solutions. From digital to analog conversion, and now analog signal amplification to in-room sound pressure waves, Antelope has you covered all the way along the monitoring chain. But you don’t need to buy a fancy Antelope DAC with a fancy DSP and other fancy bits
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Audio engineers, producers, and musicians have long celebrated Universal Audio’s venerable Apollo X line of audio interfaces, and now they have another reason to cheer—introducing the all-new Apollo X Gen 2.
Universal Audio Apollo X Gen 2
Practically every configuration in the Apollo X line has gotten a refresh
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In the final part of this series, you’ll learn to uncover the nuances between mixing and mastering for your final mix. Then we’ll conclude this musical journey with a brief encore, recapping the crucial takeaways from all three sessions.
0:00 - Intro
1:04 - Review pf part 2 / Mastering overview
3:25 - Exporting track
6:00 - Adding a fade
7:49 - Tone shaping
14:00 - More compression
18:55 - Volume
30:33 - What is RMS
31:57 - Using Landr
40:09 - Preferred sound
44:01 - Landr revisions
45:44 - Final thoughts
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In part 2 of this 3-part series, you’ll learn to elevate your tracks to all-new heights. Our mixing masterclass will teach you the fundamentals of EQ, compression, and leveling, and show you how to transform a simple track into an audio work of art.
0:00 - Intro
1:25 - Part 1 review / Adding vocals
5:30 - Autotune on the vocals
8:40 - Start mixing the track
13:40 - Processing / EQ
28:25 - Compression
35:07 - Reverb
38:37 - Vocal layering
42:16 - Listen back
44:10 - Automation
46:10 - Q&A
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