Home Recording: The Art of Re-Amping

September 8, 2011 in Articles, Music, Recording

You just arranged a recording session with a local recording studio. You’re set to record some heavy shredding guitars until the early morning but as you get there, you find out that the studio is in an apartment building. It’s 10pm, and you’re waiting for the elevator. You’re telling yourself that you wont be able to get anything done tonight. You need to crank up the volume to get something decent out of your amp. As you meet the guy with your stack, he tells you, “Don’t worry about that. We’ll just re-amp it later.” What the hell is he talking about? What does re-amping means anyways.

Home Recording: How to Record Acoustic Guitars

August 20, 2011 in Articles, Music, Recording

Who doesn’t like the crisp sound from an acoustic guitar?   I always loved playing my acoustic, not only for the creating peaceful music, but for the sheer pleasure of [...]

Latency, Pops, and Clicks Using Plugins.

July 21, 2011 in Music, Recording, Technology

Latency, pop, and clicks are the most annoying things when it comes to recording.   You want to play and get the perfect sound right away without any delays and digital madness.  [...]

Sounds of a Playground Fading – Album Review – In Flames -

June 29, 2011 in Articles, Music

Latest published article.  A review of the album Sounds of a Playground Fading by In Flames. Read it @ the experts. http://www.the-experts.co.uk/article-243032-album-review-in-flames—sounds-of-a-playground-fading.html

Recording music Software

June 25, 2011 in Articles, Music, Recording, Technology, Wikio, Writing

Read my buying guide for recording music software on OverBlog http://en.over-blog.com/Buying_guide_Recording_music_software-1228321778-art218418.html

A Drumming Weekend.

June 2, 2011 in Music, Recording

A month ago, as we were preparing for series of concerts, we decided that we would start the recording of the new album on Easter weekend. Everything was set to [...]