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  • How to Convert Records to CD

    Converting that stack of vinyl albums and 45s to digital music is a dream no more. There is no need to buy a special CD-burning turntable. If a standard turntable is available, a easy-to-find...

  • How to Use Samplitude

    Samplitude is audio recording and editing software that runs on your computer. Manufactured by Magix, Samplitude gives musicians a digital audio workstation to handle all facets of music creation....

  • How to Stop Feedback in Audacity

    Feedback happens for many reasons, in many places. The home recording studio is no exception to this fact, as is open-source software, such as Audacity. In this How-To, we'll look at why feedback...

  • Pro Tools Control 24 Recording Tips

    Of course recording with the Control 24 desk is the most important feature this piece of equipment does and after the desk is set up correctly and inputs are registered it is as simple as hitting...

  • Pro Tools Control 24: Pre-Roll Tips

    Pre-roll is designed to give the recording musician notice that they are about to begin recording. Use pre-roll to record and edit music easily with this Digidesign Control 24 feature and tips...

  • Pro Tools Control 24 Desk: Peaking

    Peaking when recording in any program or on any hardware interface is bad and causes a distorted sound at the moment of peaking. Prevent peaking by watching fader heights, knowing big notes in a...

  • Logic Pro 8 Punch-In Tips

    Every recording software has a way to punch into a specific spot in a track to begin recording. Punch-in easily and accurately in any Logic Pro 8 session with tips from an experienced music...

  • Logic Pro 8 Input Recording Tips

    There are steps for recording with Logic Pro 8 and knowing the input structure of the computer system is one of them. Record great music by following the tips from an experienced music producer in...

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Panning

    The panning feature in Logic Pro 8 helps users to equalize tracks. Find out how to use the Logic Pro panning feature in this free video tutorial on music recording software from a professional...

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Volume

    The volume controls in Logic Pro 8 allow users to adjust the parameters of the faders. Find out how to use the Logic Pro volume feature in this free video tutorial on music recording software from...

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Groups

    The groups option in Logic Pro 8 allows users to copy automations to multiple tracks. Find out how to use Logic Pro groups in this free video tutorial on music recording software from a...

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Reverb

    The reverb option in Logic Pro 8 allows users to add reverb to a track separate from the music. Find out how to use the reverb feature in Logic Pro in this free video tutorial on music recording...

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Track Grid

    The track grid in Logic Pro 8 allows users to monitor the music they are recording. Find out how to use Logic Pro track grids in this free video tutorial on music recording software from a...

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Clip Detector

    The clip detector in Logic Pro 8 allows users to limit compression. Find out how to use the Logic Pro clip detector feature in this free video tutorial on music recording software from a...

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Stereo & Mono

    The mono options in Logic Pro 8 help engineers to isolate instruments during the recording process. Find out how to use Logic Pro stereo and mono options in this free video tutorial on music...

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Channel Strips

    The channel strips in Logic Pro 8 allow users to work with plug-ins for the mastering process. Find out how to use Logic Pro channel strips in this free video tutorial on music recording software...

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Auxiliary Tracks

    The auxiliary tracks in Logic Pro 8 allow users to create alternate mixes. Find out how to use auxiliary tracks in Logic Pro in this free video tutorial on music recording software from a...

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Inserts

    Inserts in Logic Pro 8 allow users to add plug-ins to tracks. Find out how to use Logic Pro inserts in this free video tutorial on music recording software from a professional recording engineer.

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Audio Track Options

    The audio track options in Logic Pro 8 allow users to add audio loops to the track. Find out how to use Logic Pro audio tracks in this free video tutorial on music recording software from a...

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Views

    The view options in Logic Pro 8 allow users to view different browsers and editors. Find out how to use different views in Logic Pro in this free video tutorial on music recording software from a...

  • Logic Pro 8 Interface: Track Inputs

    The track inputs in Logic Pro 8 determine the source of music being recorded. Find out how to use Logic Pro track inputs in this free video tutorial on music recording software from a professional...

  • Inserting Reason 4 Recording Devices

    Reason 4 has many recording devices that can be used to get great sounds. Learn basic tips on how to get started from a Reason expert in this free video clip.

  • Reason 4 Recording Basics

    Reason 4 has many features and recording is the best one of all obviously. Learn basic tips on how to get started from a Reason expert in this free video clip.

  • Music Sequencing in Logic Pro

    As with any recording software Logic Pro has sequencing features that allow the user to create patterns and loops of sounds. Learn tips on how to use Logic Pro to record your own music on your own...

  • Logic Pro Track Bouncing Tips

    After recording and mixing a piece of music bouncing it to a file type that can be played on a CD is the final step. Learn tips on how to use Logic Pro to record your own music on your own from a...

  • Saving Logic Pro Sessions

    Making saving a habit is one of the most important tips when recording in any software. Learn tips on how to use Logic Pro to record your own music on your own from a recording expert in this free...

  • Logic Pro Recording Preference Tips

    Logic Pro has individual set up preferences that allows you to create your ideal work environment. Learn tips on how to use Logic Pro to record your own music on your own from a recording expert...

  • Logic Pro Recording Techniques

    There are hundreds of tips and techniques for recording with Logic Pro. Learn tips on how to use Logic Pro to record your own music on your own from a recording expert in this free video clip.

  • Logic Pro Recording Environment Tips

    Logic Pro has individual set up preferences that allows you to create your ideal work environment. Learn tips on how to use Logic Pro to record your own music on your own from a recording expert...

  • Logic Pro Latency Tips

    Latency is the delay between what is played and what is heard through the computer when recording. Learn tips on how to correct this in Logic Pro from a recording expert in this free video clip.

  • Logic Pro Track Freezing Tips

    Freezing tracks is a great recording trick that all the big names use. Learn tips on how to do this in Logic Pro from a recording expert in this free video clip.

  • Creating New Logic Pro Recording Sessions

    The first step in recording with Logic Pro is to create a new session for the tracks. Learn tips on how to use Logic Pro to record your own music on your own from a recording expert in this free...

  • Logic Pro Hardware Setup Tips

    Every piece of recording software has a piece of hardware for audio input recording that must be set up. Learn tips on how to use Logic Pro to record your own music on your own from a recording...

  • Pro Tools Input Level Tips

    The input levels on each Pro Tools track must be set correctly before recording to attain the best quality recording. Learn tips on how to do this from a recording expert in this free video clip.

  • Pro Tools Automation Recording Tips

    Automation in Pro Tools recording software is great for setting volume, panning and muting changes to automatically happen in real time as the track plays. Learn more about this from a recording...

  • Pro Tools: Overview of Features

    Pro tools offers users a variety of recording options. Learn about the basic features of Pro Tools in this free music recording software video from a professional musician.

  • Logic Pro 8: Recording Vocals for a Beat

    Use quality microphone to get good vocal recording. Learn how to add vocals to a sequence beat using Logic Pro 8 in this free music software video from a professional producer and audio engineer.

  • How to Use Your PC as Personal Video Recorder

    Personal Video Recorders (PVR) offer great conveniences for those who love to watch television. With PVR, you have instant replays, digital recording and the ability to skip commercials. PVRs are...

  • How to Choose the Best Software for Your Recording Studio

    A recording software program can be a free system designed for podcasters or an expensive professional quality system in which you can score and record orchestras. While they all share the same...

  • How to Download Trial Versions of Home Recording Software

    Purchasing home recording software is a big investment, and it's important to make sure that the product you buy has all the features you are looking for in an accessible format. To that end, many...

  • How to Shop for Home Recording Software

    It's a big, exciting step to set up a home recording studio and with the increasing sophistication of audio interfaces, it's never been easier to do it. However, it's daunting to shop for home...

  • How to Use Home Recording Software

    Home recording software allows you to record your favorite programs, videos and music and enjoy them at your leisure. Here's how it works.

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