Blending with Delay: The Most Underrated Effect

A big issue for beginner audio engineers is getting a strong sound from their recordings.  Guitar solos sound weak, vocals thin, and the bass is almost nonexistent, we’ve all been

One Big Mixing Mistake.

The biggest mixing mistake that anybody can make it doing something by default.  I know, it isn’t very specific, but I will give you a specific example of something along

Budget Microphones ($100)

This post is dedicated for those of you who are on a budget, but really want to put out quality work.  A wise man once told me that there are

Noise Gate: Get to Know it

There are plenty of audio terms out there that can confuse beginners who are entering the world of audio recording and mixing.  The obscure terms can cause a lot of

7 Tips to a Great Mix!

Mixing is a never ending cycle of learning.  It is a lawless land that doesn’t know right from wrong, and the wild west of your mixer it can be easy

How to Make the Chorus Pop!

One problem that beginner audio students, and hobbyist often run into is making their chorus pop.  Master audio technicians have conquered this challenge, and that’s why the hook you hear

PushPowerPromo.com

It’s really hard to get a lot of people to listen to new and original music.  The music industry is changing rapidly and as I have discussed in earlier posts,

Direct Injection

If you are living in an area that doesn’t permit you to make a lot of noise, then you’ve probably run into the problem that being a recording musician or

Music Discovery Strategy

The amount of music is so immense today that it can really be hard to discern the new artists you like, from the large amount of music that just doesn’t

Promoting Music. D.I.Y

Finally, you pen the last song on your EP, and have all of the recording wrapped up.  The hard part is finally over right?  Wrong.  Well sort of, because the