Bohemian Rhapsody , the a song by the British rock band Queen, is one of the best examples in music production & recording creativity you can find. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker, the … Continue reading
Shure, the american manufacturer of microphones and audio related gear, has released an educational article about Micrphone Techniques. In this guide, Shure Application Engineers describe particular microphone techniques and … Continue reading
As you may know, i’m studying at SAE Amsterdam. For the audio engineering course, the school give to you as a handbook, a copy from David Miles’ book Modern Recording … Continue reading
Maybe you think that all the sounds and dialogues from the movies, are recorded at the same time they are shooting….but no. Sounds and dialogues (ADR)are replaced afterwards in the … Continue reading
Nowdays, seems like a trend to release ‘vintange’ or ‘emulations’ plugins. Several companies has released their emulations from different famous piece of gear: SSL Master Bus, Fairchild Compressor, Api EQ … Continue reading
Dave Pensado : “In my whole career i struggle with understanding compression, and you took me a step closer to understand compression. When you apply a compressor, you are manipulating … Continue reading
When “Alors on Danse” became a massive summer hit across Europe and several other countries around the globe, many people were surprised by its overnight success. Perhaps most surprised was … Continue reading
As i’ve been doing since i opened this blog, every post has been related to music and that’s what keeps me running : music Music, for me, is not just … Continue reading
‘Someone asked Al Schmitt how he mixed a record. Al answered “I just turn the knobs until it sounds good‘ With an statement like that, to mix a record seems … Continue reading