How To Record Bass Guitar At Home
It’s easy to record bass guitar at home! There are two main ways – let me explain the most simple and cost-effective method.
It’s easy to record bass guitar at home! There are two main ways – let me explain the most simple and cost-effective method.
Do you want the versatility in your snare mix to be able to blend between different tones on the fly? Let’s find out how we can achieve this with two mics.
Do you want to record guitar or bass directly into your PC or Mac without a microphone? No problem! But first, you’re going to need a DI (direct input) box. But what is a DI box, and why do you need one?
Do you want to start recording your vocals at home and turn your ideas into reality? Setting up for vocal recording at home, whether it’s for singing or spoken word, is easier than you may think…
If you want to start recording high quality audio on your computer, an audio interface is one of the first pieces of equipment you’ll need to get started. But what is an audio interface and what does it do?
We were in the studio to lay down some drum covers. I had a couple of assistants in there with me too learning the ropes. I’ve put together a time-lapse of the drum kit and microphone set up for you to enjoy.
No-one likes to waste time. And no-one likes to waste money. Recording studio time can be costly and time consuming, so every second counts. Whether you’re in a band or you’re a solo artist – find out how to get the most out of your studio time with my 4 essential tips.
Joe Crow is an audio engineer providing education and audio services via the online platform Joe Crow – The Audio Pro. This is our story.
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