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  • How To Connect a PC to a Suzuki Digital Piano

    Suzuki digital pianos are designed with MIDI input and output jacks for connections to several different devices, including computers. Though Suzuki digital pianos have built in recording devices...

  • How to Replace Broken CD Cases

    CD cases are fragile and break easily, but you can easily replace the CD case for your favorite music and games. Follow these simple steps and make your case look like new.

  • How to Connect MIDI Instruments To A Computer

    Creative Use For MIDI Technology--features pictures of how to connect an electronic piano (keyboard), guitar, or any MIDI instrument to a computer and provides links to an article that gives...

  • Success Tips for Building a Vocal Recording Booth

    A vocal isolation booth allows a performer to record without external sound from other instruments bleeding into the recording. Additionally, a vocal booth can create a safe environment,...

  • Home Studio Sound Foam Tips

    If you want to build a home studio or convert an existing room into one, carefully evaluate its acoustics, how vulnerable it will be to sources of noise, and how likely to disturb neighbors. Once...

  • How Do I Set Up a Bedroom Music Studio?

    Your bedroom is a perfect place to set up a home recording studio. Quality recording software includes the ability to sample and eliminate unwanted ambient sound, but it's best to start off with...

  • DIY Pop Filter

    If you've ever tried to record vocal tracks, you know how quickly certain sounds can ruin your recordings. Since it's not possible to speak or sing without making these disruptive sounds, you'll...

  • Homemade Pop Filter

    There's nothing as frustrating as a strong blowing noise marring an otherwise clear, painstakingly created home-studio recording. A pop filter, a screen set between the mouth and microphone, can...

  • The History of the Akai MPC

    The Akai MPC series of drum machine MIDI sampler/recorders is one of the most important pieces of equipment in the production of hip hop and electronic music arena. In fact, Kanye West has been a...

  • Introduction to Sound Engineering

    Sound engineering refers to the practice of recording, editing and manipulating sound by means of digital or electronic equipment. This multidisciplinary field is utilized in numerous industries,...

  • DIY Sound Absorption Panels

    When setting up a music rehearsal space, home recording studio, or even a home theater system, one of the most important factors to keep in mind is noise. Any kind of loud music or cinematic sound...

  • How to Add a Microphone Pop Filter

    Pop filters, although simple in appearance, have changed the entire recording industry for the better. The pop filter is mounted between the artist's mouth and the windscreen of the microphone to...

  • DIY Audio Cable

    If you have ever bought audio cables, you know that they can get expensive. Luckily, audio cables are not that difficult to make if you choose to do it yourself. If you need several audio cables,...

  • DIY Acoustic Diffuser

    Sound quality can be distorted by echos that are known as interfering reflections, especially in small space recording situations. Typically, interfering reflections are combated by absorption...

  • How Can I Mix & Master My Songs?

    Technology is changing the way the music industry works. Once recording companies controlled who produced music and who could sell their music. Now, with relatively inexpensive equipment, talented...

  • How a Flange Pedal Works

    To produce the flanging effect, a flanger pedal mixes two identical signals together from your instrument. One of these signals is then delayed in varying amounts. The delayed track is slowed down...

  • DIY Vocal Booth

    Vocal booths are small areas where a vocalist can perform and the environment can be controlled sonically. Whether you have a home studio or a professional audio recording suite, you can make your...

  • Freddy Vs. Jason OST

    The Freddy vs. Jason OST is a music collection based on the motion picture, which matched two of the most famous horror film icons in history. The soundtrack features various bands including...

  • MPC 2500 Tips

    The MPC2500 is a professional beat production station from Akai that, when combined with its MIDI capability, allows the musician to create a wide variety of samples and loops that can be...

  • How Long Will a TDK DVD Hold Its Data?

    To understand why recordable DVDs manufactured by TDK or any other company may lose their data over time, it is helpful to understand how recordable DVDs are different from so-called "pressed"...

  • How to Record Your Own Music

    Recording your own music can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life. Unfortunately, many people go to their graves with their music still in them. This article aims to end this by...

  • 10 Steps to Start Up a Record Label

    Starting a record label is an ideal way for musicians and non-musicians to develop a career in the music business. When you are in a musical act, you are usually at the mercy of the decisions made...

  • Magix Music Maker Tutorial

    Magix Music Maker computer software allows you to create a wide variety of musical arrangements with recording and mixing tools as well as royalty-free samples and demo arrangements. Magix makes...

  • How to Record an MP3 to a CD

    Innovations in computer technology have made recording an MP3 to a CD easier than ever before. A MP3 is a compressed digital audio format that enables users to store thousands of songs on their...

  • Sonar 7 Vs. Logic Pro

    There is a lot of competition in the market of audio production software. Two of the biggest names are Cakewalk's Sonar 7 and Apple's Logic Pro 9. Both pieces of software offer valuable audio and...

  • Sound Engineering Duties & Responsibilities

    A sound engineer is responsible for the quality of the sound in a recorded audio project, such as a music album. A sound engineer has many duties and responsibilities that require an appreciation...

  • MV 8800 Vs. MPC 4000

    Two popular Japanese-made digital music production stations are the MV 8800 from Roland Corporation and the MPC 4000 from Akai. Both have been available since the early 2000s and share much in...

  • What Is Standing Wave Control for Audio?

    Standing waves are a typical problem encountered during musical performance and recording. Controlling standing waves will bring more clarity to a musical performance, particularly for low...

  • Classic Audio Equipment Information

    Like a fine wine, many pieces of audio equipment are considered better with age. Classic audio equipment is still highly regarded and desired in professional recording studios. Many digital...

  • How to Make Beats: Step-by-Step

    A good beat is the backbone of any great song. The beat of a tune should serve to tie the entire structure together and provide rhythmic reinforcement for the rest of the instruments. Making a...

  • Different Parts of a Gramophone

    Gramophones, sometimes referred to as phonographs, were early audio devices designed to play back previously recorded sounds. The basic design of the gramophone is fairly simple by modern...

  • Percussion Sound Effects

    With a bit of creativity and inventiveness, you can use a variety of percussion instruments and household items to create sound effects that add depth and texture to music, narrations and movies.

  • Homemade FM Radio Station

    Creating an FM radio station can be a wonderful way to reach out to a niche audience or get your own work out to the world. If you have the means and the space, you can create an FM radio station...

  • Compression Tips Using Adobe Audition 1.5

    Compression is an essential tool for any audio project. Adobe Audition 1.5 offers rich and in-depth dynamics processing, but navigating the compressor interface can be clunky. By following a few...

  • What Is a Phonograph?

    The phonograph was the first and, for nearly 100 years, the most popular device for recording and playing music before the 1980s. This important device has since been outdated by cassettes, CDs...

  • PC Beat Making

    If you have ever dreamed of composing your own beats, it may surprise you to learn that beat-making tools might be as near as your fingertips. Making beats on your PC is fun and easy to do with...

  • Major Labels Vs. Independent Labels

    The lines between major and independent labels have become blurred as more artists are hitting the mainstream on independent labels. Strictly speaking, there are only four major labels. All the...

  • CD Mastering Techniques

    Mastering is a post-production process in which the producer edits and tweaks the technical aspects of recorded music in order emphasize certain qualities or to achieve a desired "sound."...

  • Ribbon Microphone Theory

    The ribbon microphone is an iconic symbol of popular culture. Many images with Elvis or Johnny Carson include a ribbon mic such as the RCA 44 or Shure SM33 in the shot. The ribbon microphone's...

  • DIY Sound Acoustic Foam for In-Wall Speakers

    In-wall speakers provide a space-saving and efficient option for listening environments such as recording studios and home theater systems. When opting for in-wall speakers, acoustic isolation is...

  • Use of Acoustic Foam

    Acoustic foam is a material used to reduce the echo in a room and to prevent noise from escaping. Though musicians use it most--it has allowed many guitar players and drummers to practice at home...

  • Soundproofing Methods

    Soundproofing is used professionally in theaters and studios to reduce unwanted noise and improve the clarity of the sound inside the soundproofed room. Homeowners often use soundproofing to...

  • Music Producer Techniques

    Whether you are a hit-making producer or a music lover looking to enter the music world as a producer, it is important to focus on a few important techniques that can help you build up a good...

  • How Have Silicon Chips Contributed to Musical Performance?

    The silicon chip forms the basis for integrated circuits and other high-tech electronics. As with many aspects of modern life, it's had a big impact on music. Today's musicians, even amateurs,...

  • Rackmount Effects

    Sound effects such as echo and reverb have been a standard tool of recording studios since the earliest days. Beginning in the 1950s, more effects were done electronically. They evolved into a...

  • How Can I Mix Music?

    There are countless ways to mix your music to your liking, and the best way to learn is to experiment. Trust your ears and develop them by mixing often. Know your gear and how to use it. Reading...

  • What Equipment You Need to Build a Home Studio

    Within the last decade, building a home studio has become an affordable and efficient way for musicians, recording engineers and amateur audio buffs to facilitate music creation at home. Home...

  • The Best Ways to Sound Insulate Ceilings

    Sound insulation is used to reduce sound transmission between two areas of a building. When applied in the roof or ceiling, this insulation can keep noise from passing between levels of a...

  • Do it Yourself Recording Booth

    Professional-sounding vocals are one of the biggest challenges for home studio enthusiasts. Many amateur engineers spend many hours and tons of money searching for a "magic" microphone and preamp...

  • CD Book Recording Information

    Recording your own CD audiobook is an exciting project, especially if you wrote the book you intend to record. Recording an audiobook can open you up to a new audience, offering an option for...

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