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These guides are meant to help the beginning home recorder.



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» Getting Started With Microphone Placement
By Brandon Drury | Published 03/11/2007 | Getting Started | Rating:

It's a very common question in the home recording world. Where do I place my microphones? While the issue of mic placement might be an easy question to ask, it's certainly an extremely difficult question to answer. This article will help get you started in the world of mic placement.


» Why You Don't NEED A Mixer For Home Recording
By Brandon Drury | Published 02/21/2007 | Getting Started | Rating:
?There was a day when a mixer was pretty much required to make music at home. This mentality still seams to exist on my home recording forum even though technology has evolved to the point where the mixer is on the way out of your average home recorder.

» The Problem With Simple Recording Software
By Brandon Drury | Published 01/31/2007 | Getting Started | Rating:

I see a lot of beginners in the home recording world looking for simple home recording software. This article will discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of going for simple home recording software and help you decide whether simple recording software is the right recording software for you.


» Getting Started With Parametric EQ
By Brandon Drury | Published 01/16/2007 | Getting Started | Rating:

What is a parametric EQ and how do I use it? This is common question on the recordingreview.com forum. EQ is a very powerful tool in the recording world and this article will get you started with using a parametric equalizer to improve your tracks.


» Getting Started With Mixers and Mixing Consoles
By Brandon Drury | Published 01/16/2007 | Getting Started | Rating:
?While I very seldom recommend a mixer to a person getting into home recording these days, a clear understanding of how a mixer works is crucial to the recording process. In this article, I will discuss how your standard mixer works and how to use these concepts with your own recordings.



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