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Read all about the recording process.  From selecting microphones to using multiband compression.  In this section there are home recording guides and gear reviews.  If you are recording at home, you should be able to learn something about the audio process.


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» Does Pro Recording Gear Belong In Your Living Room?
By Brandon Drury | Published 04/11/2006 | Recording Engineers | Rating:

I've spoken online with many serious home recording enthusiasts. They always have a thousand questions. One of the first ones on the list: ?Will buying mega high end gear greatly improve my living room recordings??. This is a question that I've asked myself a thousand times in the past too. Read on.


» Recording Gear Can Impact The Emotion of The Song
By Brandon Drury | Published 04/5/2006 | Recording Engineers | Unrated

This article is a spinoff of a revolution (for me) where I witnessed a vocal take go from being alright to being phenomenal with a piece of gear. It wasn't autotune. It wasn't a reverb. It was a compressor! Yes, a compressor made the difference between keeping a vocal and not keeping a vocal!


» Day #5 Tracking at the Michael Wagener Recording Workshop
By Brandon Drury | Published 04/3/2006 | Recording Engineers | Rating:
Day 5 of Wagener's Recording Workshop was one of the best.  We did a lot of tracking from mega distorted guitars, to vocal preamp selection, to pretty clean guitars, to hardcore vocal producing. 

» Day #4 Electric Guitar Recording at the Michael Wagener Recording Workshop
By Brandon Drury | Published 03/4/2006 | Recording Engineers | Rating:

Here's the second installment of Day #4 at the recording workshop. This segment focuses on recording electric guitar. We ended up using two different Randall modules, an Engl amplifier, and 2 different DI's to get the tone that ended up on the final version of the song.


» Day #4 Vocal Recording at the Michael Wagener Recording Workshop
By Brandon Drury | Published 02/23/2006 | Recording Engineers | Rating:

So much was covered in Day #4 of the Workshop that I decided to bust it up into different articles. This article will focus on everything I learned when it comes to recording vocals such as selecting the right microphone, what to listen for when selecting the right microphone, and setting up a headphone mix.




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