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Home Recording

Recording Drums
Recording drums can be a home recordist's worse nightmare. Then again, riding a bicycle once seemed an impossible task also right?
Recording a Bass Guitar
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Recording An Electric Guitar
Perhaps the most fun you'll have in recording your song (other than listening to it) is recording your electric guitar.
Recording An Acoustic Guitar
Setting your mike directly over the soundhole? Let's look at some other methods.
Advanced Track Bouncing
With a little ingenuity you can expand the stereo capabilities of your four-track.
Mixing and Mastering
With the right amount of practice, patience, and a little advice, mixing down your music can be rewarding.
The Delicate Art of "Punching In/Out"
Bad note during a solo? Or do you just need to clean up an error in your vocal track? No problem. The art of "punching in/out" will save the day.
Bouncing Tracks
You have five instruments to record but only four tracks available to you. Now what? It's time to bounce!
Step One: Recording One or Two Tracks
You want to record the acoustic piece you've just created. Let's start!
The "Where's" of Recording.
Have everything you need to record your masterpiece? Now you need to decide where and how to begin.
Getting Started
Ready to get serious about home recording? Where do you start? With a few pieces of equipment you can turn your bedroom into a recording studio.
An Introduction
You have song in that sounds great. Now what?