Articles related to "Home Studio"From beginners to pros, everyone wants a home studio for the flexibility it provides. Hop on to read about the basic things that comprise a home studio.
Recording sound at home often sounds boomy and coloured because of room acoustics. These can be improved with small changes.
With newer and better technology sweeping through the home recording industry, alongside the advancing power of the PC/Mac, the market for home recording is advantageous.
This tutorial provides a cross-platform guide applicable to audio recording equipment such as ProTools, GarageBand, or ACID Pro. Optimize your sound in the home studio.
Here are some basic pointers to help both professionals and home studio producers improve their rhythm section through music comprehension and structural understanding.
This tutorial deals with the construction, arrangement and sonic engineering of a solid percussion session for those without access to a drum or percussion set.
Here are some basic pointers to help both professionals and home studio producers improve their acoustic guitar sounds through music comprehension and mic placement.
Photographing fine clothing and fashions can be extremely pleasant to the eye and can in some cases be applied commercially through microstock or other agencies.
Twentieth century New England garden landscapes show diversity that demonstrates society's expanding financial and social bases. Here are four such historic designs.
A sequencer is the heart of a home recording studio, but what does it really do?
A review of 1000 Generations’ “Prayers” CD, original and eclectic worship songs with a world beat. Worship music with a tribal feel, leading right to the throne room.
Famous for being the home of NBC's The Today Show and a seasonal ice-skating rink, Rockefeller Center is a hub of art, media and culture.
Folk101 continues its conversation with Gregory Page with a discussion of his hometown San Diego and the advantages of being an independent musician.
With the proliferation of high speed broadband musicians are finding it's now possible to contribute to each other's recordings on a truly global scale...
3/5: The stark intimacy of Johnny Cash’s posthumous release, Personal File, will appeal to connoisseurs, but leave the average listener feeling bored and intrusive.
Mastering audio is an art, and Bob Katz has been doing it since 1971. In this book he shares his knowledge for anyone wanting to get the best sound for their music.
Only a year since releasing Last Night, a dance CD filled with retro grooves and a modern spin, Moby shifts gears for new release Wait For Me.
Admirers of Claude Monet can visit several locations in and around Paris for a peak at his paintings and inspirations.
Register now for a weekend getaway and get a $300 resort credit to use in the 31,000 square foot Joya Spa, restaurant, or anywhere on the 23 acre property.
Our Lady Peace will kick off the U.S leg of their tour on October 19th in support of their seventh studio album, Burn Burn, which debuted at #41 on the Billboard 200.
Eric Elbogen's eclectic one man band, formerly known as Say Hi to Your Mom, departs from the lyrics which have previously defined him and focuses on odes to past loves.
Independent dance artists in the Philippines can make a sizable ripple in a humongous pond, but perhaps it is more important to keep the smaller ripples going, too.
Keith Porter chats to suite101 about life in Adorno Stone, their music, and the difficulties of making it as an unsigned, mainstream music act.
How analog recording tape from the seventies and eighties can be stabilized before being transfered to a digital medium by baking it.
Brenda Dayne discusses with us her muses and getting funding for her podcast in part II of this interview.
Derek Webb brings his startling powers of articulation, authenticity, and accuracy to "One Zero: Acoustic," ten acoustic takes on some of his more prophetic songs.
Designing a little girl's room with twirling ballerinas will make her dance for joy. Here are tips to get the nursery or bedroom decorated easily and affordably.
Asking children to pose for pictures usually yields photos that are stiff and artificial. Try these tips to get natural photos that showcase who your child really is.
On his latest album, Wait For Me, techno master Moby strikes a different chord than on 2008's Last Night, offering a highly personal album of mostly quiet instrumentals.
The Canadian rockers OLP are back with their seventh studio album, Burn Burn. Though it is their shortest album thus far in length, it still packs a lot of punch.
Released in the last week of August 2009, Imogen Heap's "Ellipse" is the self-produced, home-recorded next step from her breakthrough album, 2005's "Speak for Yourself."
Many consumer audio items offer the choice of Toslink optical cables or coaxial cable digital interconnects. For short (1.5m) runs they are comparable for most uses.
Both lack of finances and lack of time can make joining a gym impractical. Set up a home exercise program that is especially catered to your needs.
Most country fans know "Big Kenny" Alphin as one-half of the hit duo Big & Rich. But on his new solo CD, he demonstrates his musical freedom via inspired reflection.
One thing that sets Door County apart from other lakeside vacation destinations is a thriving arts colony, always busy, creating and performing for visitors.
Programs such as Kindermusik, Musicgarten, Music for Young Children, and others offer group music classes for school children, preschoolers, toddlers, and even infants.
Guitar plugs get a lot of wear and tear on the road, so musicians will find it worth knowing how to repair this common audio connection.
If listening to your kid's ABC's and nursery rhymes is driving you nuts, you've got to listen to this family punk rock CD
In this exclusive interview, Louis XIV's lead singer looks forward to heading back home, recording the band's latest album "Slick Dogs and Ponies" and their DIY ethos.
Many elaborate works of metal art can be created by understanding how to properly use a jeweler's torch.
There are many ways that people sell their crafts, but they may not have thought about the option of a studio at home.
Many yogis go through a teaching certification to deepen their practice. Little do they know that instructing yoga can often challenge a personal practice.
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