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    by Published on 03-19-2012 11:33 PM  Number of Views: 5403 
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    Determining if a band should track live or overdub each member one at a time is a big question that can make a gigantic impact on the sound of the recording. In this article I hope to arm you with enough info so you can make the decision that best fits your situation. ...
    by Published on 11-15-2011 05:06 AM  Number of Views: 10487 
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    I'm finding that engineering is a 99% creative endeavor. The more I pay attention, the more I see the pursuit for that one magic shovel as a DISTRACTION from actually digging the hole. ...
    by Published on 09-27-2011 03:31 AM  Number of Views: 7418 
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    If I could sit on a porch and tell myself a few big things about mixing that only old people know 11 years ago, this is what I'd say. ...
    by Published on 07-25-2011 10:25 PM  Number of Views: 9601 
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    2. Tactics And Concepts,
    3. Producing,
    4. Audio Mixing Tips

    A billion audio mixing lessons can be derived from tearing pop songs apart. ...
    by Published on 06-10-2009 02:22 PM  Number of Views: 7983 
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    2. Drum Recording,
    3. Producing





    This click track business is always a controversial topic when recording drums. Since I've been in the middle of about 10,000,000 click track debates and have been on both sides of the fence on various sessions, I figured I'd shed some light on the topic of click tracks.

    Myth #1: All bands should use click tracks
    Right out of the gate I want to make it clear that not all bands benefit from click tracks. These are the best of the best musicians that have the ability to groove without need of a click and can explain exactly why they don't need a click from personal experience. These are the bands that have already recorded to a click track before and have made the decision to let the natural talent (and decades of experience) breath through the music. In my experience these are usually musicians who grew up playing back in the day. As of this writing I know of very very few musicians in their 20s who fall into this group. If you didn't make a serious run at getting signed in the 80s this probably isn't you.

    Myth #2: ...