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  • How to sound like T-Pain, Akon, and Lil Wayne. Not JUST Auto-Tune

    This will show you how to get that "robotic", "too perfect", "digital" effect that T-Pain is famous for in your vocal recordings.

  • How to Set a Noise Gate for Vocals

    Setting a noise gate for vocals involves adjusting the threshold, ratio, range, attack and release controls. Find the lowest point of the vocals to start with information from an independent...

  • How to Become an Audio Engineer

    The best way to become an audio engineer is to attend a recording school that can open up opportunities for internships and future careers. Explore the career options for audio engineering with...

  • Beatles Recording Techniques

    The Beatles pioneered several recording techniques, such as double tracking, isolated miking, and the use of fore-tracks. Find out how the Beatles recorded their music with information from an...

  • Techniques for Recording an Acoustic Guitar

    Recording an acoustic guitar can be done by using two stereo microphones angled appropriately or by using one microphone directly in front of the sound hole. Get the best recorded sound out of an...

  • How to Mix Funk Music

    When mixing funk music, concentrate on the kick drum, the bass and the rhythmic structure of the guitar to maintain its unique sound. Mix some retro funk music using a heavy kick drum with...

  • How to Use an Audio Noise Gate

    An audio noise gate is used to gate out or remove a noise or unwanted sound within a track, and it can be set at different ratios in order to catch that sound. Find out how to use an audio noise...

  • How to Mix Songs Together

    Mixing songs together is a subjective art, but layering coordinating keys and varying the tempos are things that can create a harmonious piece of music. Learn the finer points of mixing music with...

  • How to Mic a Bass Amp

    Miking a bass amp can be done by plugging it in directly to the console, or by setting up a condenser, ribbon or dynamic microphone in front of the bass amplifier. Create a specific bass sound...

  • Music Mixing Techniques

    When mixing music, be sure to study similar styles of music, and always pay attention to the overall balance and cohesiveness of the piece. Practice mixing different styles of music with...

  • How to Use a Condenser Microphone

    A condenser microphone is best used for vocals because it offers a crisp sound without too much bass buildup. Understand the way a condenser microphone works with information from an independent...

  • Reel-to-Reel Recording Techniques

    Reel-to-reel recording utilizes magnetic tape to record music, and it is important to keep the recording device clean and make sure the tension is where it should be. Try an old school recording...

  • How to Record Drum Machines

    A drum machine can be recorded by transferring the digital signal from the drum to the recording device, or the analog sounds produced by the drums can be recorded through standard microphones....

  • How to Mic a Piano

    When miking a piano, it is best to keep a few microphones as close to the hammers and strings as possible. Get a clean, crisp sound from the high and low ends of a piano with information from an...

  • How to Use Microphones As Drum Triggers

    Using microphones as drum triggers can be done by putting mics very close to each drum, isolating each sound as much as possible and gating to get only the snare sound. Understand the process of...

  • Easy Ways to Make a Cheap Drum Set Sound Better

    To make a cheap drum set sound better, use a computer program, such as apTrigga or Drumagog, that triggers a set of drum samples that can enhance the sound quality. Find out how to make a...

  • How to Make My Bass Drum Sound Better

    Making a bass drum sound better involves lowering the sound to below 100 hertz, adding in some upper mid-range and adjusting the crispness as needed. Alter the sound of a kick drum to achieve...

  • How to Set Up a Mixing Console

    A mixing console setup should include faders, a patch bay, phone jacks, limiters, compressors, outboard EQs, mic pries, referbs and gates. Understand the anatomy of a good mixing console with...

  • How to Mic a Bass Drum

    Bass drums, or kick drums, are miked by placing a microphone inside the drum itself, suspended on rubber shocks to create a rich sound. Understand how bass drums get recorded cleanly with...

  • The Best Way to Mic a Drum Set

    The best way to mic a drum set is to put a microphone on each drum, which enables the sound engineer to control each drum independently and get the most isolation. Get the best sound out of a drum...

  • How to Mic Drums for a Live Show

    Miking drums for a live show is similar to miking drums for studio recording, as each drum should be tightly miked with its own microphone. Get the best possible sound from a drum set during a...

  • How to Mic a Guitar Amp

    A guitar amp can be miked using a ribbon microphone, which can be placed very close to the cone or further away in the room. Find ways to record different sound qualities from an amp with...

  • How to Mix a Song

    Mixing a song is a subjective art, but generally a song begins with the drums, then the bass line, and then each instrument is added in to layer the sound. Create a perfectly mixed song with...

  • Tips for Recording & Mixing Drums

    When recording and mixing drums, either use an ambient and overhead miking technique, or try a tight miking method to record each drum individually. Hear the difference between overhead and...

  • How to Record From an Electric Piano

    Recording an electric or electronic piano can be done simply by plugging it into the recording device, which records the electronic signal rather than the analog sounds coming from the instrument....

  • How to Set a Graphic Equalizer

    Setting a graphic equalizer can help the room equalization on big soft-mounted speakers in a recording studio. Find out how to adjust a graphic EQ with information from an independent recording...

  • Tips on Vocal Recording

    When recording vocals, use a condenser microphone to get a clean, crisp sound, and consider using a wind screen to prevent pops and plosives from getting recorded. Improve the sound quality of the...

  • How to Start a Home Studio

    To start a home studio, stock a spare room with all of the necessary equipment, including a computer, high-quality microphones, condensers and speakers. Determine a budget before creating a home...

  • How Do Microphones Work?

    Microphones work similarly to ears, as sound waves enter the device, create vibrations and change the electrical impulses. Understand the anatomy of a microphone with helpful information from a...

  • How to Use Reason 2.0

    Reason 2.0 is part of the new generation of soft synthesizers, which refers to digital synthesizers on the computer. Find out how to use Reason for mixing and recording with helpful information...

  • How to Start a Recording Label

    Starting a recording label begins by copyrighting every piece of produced music before forming the corporation. Find an attorney to help set up the new business with helpful information from a...

  • Recording Sound Files From Analog

    Recording sound files from analog involves using software like Pro Tools to receive and mix all of the instruments and vocals. Understand the process of recording from analog with helpful...

  • How to Refurbish Vintage Microphone Cables

    Refurbishing a vintage microphone cable can be done by simply replacing the plug when it breaks off, but any other issues generally warrant replacing the entire cable. Find out how to fix...

  • How to Use Pro Tools

    Pro Tools acts as a digital audio workstation that can be used like a mixing console as well as a recording console. Learn the basics of Pro Tools with helpful information from a professional...

  • About Live Sound Mixers

    Live sound mixers mix microphones and direct signals together to the fed through speakers. Find out how mixers are used and hooked up with helpful information from a professional audio producer in...

  • How to Connect a Turntable to a Mixer

    When connecting a turntable to a mixer, an adapter is required because the turntable is a high-impedance device and the mixer is a low-impedance device. Connect a turntable and mixer together...

  • Fixing Vintage Microphone Stands

    Fixing vintage microphone stands is best done by ordering replacement parts through a local dealer, as many makers of microphone stands are still in operation. Avoid using tape or gummy adhesives...

  • How to Remove Noises From Vinyl Recordings

    Noise can be removed from vinyl recordings through software called X-Noise, which eliminates the hissing, popping and cracking found on many old records. Clean up the sound on vinyl records with...

  • How a Vinyl Record Works

    A vinyl record works by vibrating the needle of a record player to represent the exact sound waves in the song. Find out how vinyl records are made with helpful information from a professional...

  • Recording a Grand Piano

    Recording a grand piano requires placing one microphone over the treble section and another microphone over the bass strings. Make sure each microphone is at the same angle with helpful...

  • How to Use MIDI

    MIDI, which stands for musical instrument digital interface, controls the switches and the notes on a piano, but no sound is emitted. Understand the science behind MIDI with helpful information...

  • Home Recording Tips

    When recording music at home, use an electric condenser microphone and a pop filter to get the highest possible quality for vocals. Get a few tips on home recording with helpful information from a...

  • How to Make an MIDI

    Making a MIDI file, or a musical instrument digital interface file, involves hooking up an electric instrument to the computer and recording only the keystrokes into a music editing program. Learn...

  • What Equipment Is Needed to Run a Studio

    The equipment for running a studio includes a Macintosh or a PC computer loaded with music recording software such as Pro Tools, FireWire inputs, microphones and studio monitor speakers. Start a...

  • Acoustics of a Music Studio

    The proper acoustics of a music recording studio should include material to absorb the sound from high-end, mid-range and low tones. Learn how to equip a studio with panels to keep the high-end...

  • Becoming a Session Musician

    Session musicians should know how to play a variety of musical styles on a particular instrument and have good people skills to work with a variety of musicians and producers. Get involved with a...

  • How Do I Get My Music Heard?

    Musicians and bands can get their music heard by promoting it through print, the Internet, radio and retail outlets, as well as by performing it in front of live audiences. Promote music through...

  • How to Build a Music Studio

    Considerations for building a music studio include the layout of the studio, the acoustics and the recording equipment such as microphones, computers and recording programs such as Pro Tools....

  • How Do Sound Waves Produce Music?

    Sound waves with different frequencies produce different notes, and instruments produce combinations of these frequencies to make melodies and rhythms to create music. Find out the ideal frequency...

  • How to Listen to Music Online

    Use a program such as QuickTime to listen to online radio stations, or use Internet sites such as iTunes or Rhapsody to download music to a home computer. Listen to streaming music or podcasts...

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