How to Take Care of Your Voice and Improve its Quality

Posted on 02 October 2009

If you are a singer, you may have heard about things that can cause your vocal quality to deteriorate. Voice fatigue is a major problem for many professional singers. You might find your voice feeling dry or tired often. You may get sore throats on a regular basis. Vocal fatigue can be caused by several [...]

Selecting Microphones For Your Home Recording Studio

Posted on 30 September 2009

There are a huge variety of microphones available for the home studio owner. They fit all budgets, offer many unique sounds, and work for different applications. It’s easy to get confused and overwhelmed looking for the right mics for your studio. This article offers a few tips to get you started.
First of all, this article [...]

Equalizers – What You Need To Know

Posted on 25 September 2009

Equalizers are signal processors that help you in finalizing your audio setup. Equalizers are used to fine tune a sytem’s sound not to fix major setup mistakes. It is something you should set once to help you overcome acoustic problems in your car. Avoid the funny habit of adjusting the equalizer after each tune.
But that’s [...]

Recording Studio Software History

Posted on 22 September 2009

When computers found their way into homes they were used for every possible and imaginable task. Audio recording was not an exception. First music software applications were promising but from today’s perspective they were very modest. This was due to limitations of computers at that time. Now we have two main streams of personal computing: [...]

Types of Audio Equipment

Posted on 17 September 2009

Audio equipments are device that are designed primarily for recording, reproducing or processing of sound. Some of the most popular audio equipments include radio receivers, microphones, CD players, AV receivers, amplifiers, tape recorders, mixing consoles, loudspeakers and effects units. Audio equipments can be used for a number of purposes such as studio audio equipments and [...]

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Equalizers – What You Need To Know

Posted on 25 September 2009

Equalizers are signal processors that help you in finalizing your audio setup. Equalizers are used to fine tune a sytem’s sound not to fix major setup mistakes. It is something you should set once to help you overcome acoustic problems in your car. Avoid the funny habit of adjusting the equalizer after each tune.
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Free Recording and Mixing Teleseminar for all my subscribers

Posted on 31 August 2009

I’m doing a free recording and mixing teleseminar on September 1st for all my subscribers. Enter your name and email to sign up and be notified when I do events like this in the future. You can click here for the Vocal Recording Secrets site.
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How to Take Care of Your Voice and Improve its Quality

Posted on 02 October 2009

If you are a singer, you may have heard about things that can cause your vocal quality to deteriorate. Voice fatigue is a major problem for many professional singers. You might find your voice feeling dry or tired often. You may get sore throats on a regular basis. Vocal fatigue can be caused by several [...]

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Audio Recording Engineer Panel 7

Posted on 15 August 2009

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Segments from a panel of audio recording engineers at the From Home To Studio Conference held at the legendary Village Recorders studios in Santa Monica, Ca.

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Posted on 03 October 2009

Radial Engineering make wonderful sounding direct boxes, re-amping boxes, splitters, and even stompbox pedals for guitars and keyboards. A great company.

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Microphone and Vocal Techniques For Recording Like a Pro!

Posted on 15 September 2009

Having good “Mic Technique” means two things: 1.) Understanding that a microphone’s diaphragm reacts with varying sensitivity to your vocal performance. 2.) Knowing how to adjust your body according to the dynamics of the delivery. If you’re going to deliver a quiet, intimate vocal from start to finish, you can afford to position your mouth [...]

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