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- Quantize: A Brief Introduction

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- How to Make the Most of an Open Mic Night

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- 12 Reasons Why You Should Match the Mic to the Vocalist

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How to Null Test Your Gear2 PostsView Learning Guide...Audio engineers and musicians have a habit of collecting things. Not only do they collect things, they collect things that are similar in nature and believe they are distinctly different. Furthermore, they collect them without actually testing to see if they are indeed different.
There are plenty of ways in which you can test collectibles and see, definitively, what is different and what is the same. That's what we'll cover in this series.
Subtractive Synth Basics7 PostsView Learning Guide...You can make pretty much any sound you want using subtractive synthesis (or virtual analog), including effects, pads and strings, leads, and bass. In this series, we'll show you how.
Arranging for Strings2 PostsView Learning Guide...A standard string orchestra is based on the string quartet; Violin I, Violin II, Viola, and Cellos, with the addition of Contrabasses on the low end. In this series on arranging for strings, we'll look first at how to take an existing four-part harmonization and have it effectively performed by a string orchestra. And second, we'll learn how to use that same foundation to create more interesting variations.




