How to tell if your track is actually finished
As an artistic creator, perfectionism can be an easy trap to fall into. Certainly you want your track to be the best it can be, but at a certain point. Continue reading
Why Loud Bass Is So Problematic in a Mix
We all love the thump of an 808 bass, but like anything else, it is possible to have too much of a good thing. Here, we explain why too much. Continue reading
Affordable tools for music production
For DIY music producers, the cost related barrier to entry has never been lower! Here, we look at some fantastic and affordable tools available for music production. Guest post by. Continue reading
Hard Truth: Mixing Is Lonely Work
For those who are passionate about mixing, there’s nothing they’d rather be doing, but even for enthusiasts of the craft, mixing can be solitary work that often feels isolating. Here. Continue reading
Best Piece Of Music Business Advice From Mastering Engineer Ian Shepherd
In this excerpted interview, British mastering engineer Ian Shepherd discusses the importance of passion when it comes to figuring out and developing your career in the music business. Guest post. Continue reading
Improving Audio On Streaming Broadcasts, Videos
While many artists have tried their hand at live streaming shows, one of the things that can suffer in the switch to virtual is sound quality. Here we examine some. Continue reading
Magic Records: Copyright Free Music For Mixing, Monetizing
For those weary of the same tired royalty free music, Magic Records offers an excitingly large catalog of copyright free music in the techno/electronic vein, and is available for use. Continue reading
How To Use Samples In Your Tracks Without Ruining The Mix
Samples are an incredible tool at all levels of music production, opening up all kinds of new creative horizons. However, they can be confusing and difficult to implement effectively. Here. Continue reading
7 Unusual Music Mixing Terms, What They Mean
The world of recording and mixing can often seem intimidating, with its various technical complexities and confusing terminology. Here we help explain a few of the more befuddling terms which. Continue reading