Vlog 14 Recording Deep Down
Ok, so here’s a first little bit more informative vlog from my studio, where I walk you through my weekly writing and recording process. The song I was recording here is this week song “Deep Down.” In the video I…
Ok, so here’s a first little bit more informative vlog from my studio, where I walk you through my weekly writing and recording process. The song I was recording here is this week song “Deep Down.” In the video I…
I had my back against the wall this week once again. I’ve got in to pretty smooth routine in the past few months with balancing time between, writing and posting blog posts, writing, recording and releasing songs, promotion and playing…
Through advising Melosity I lately had to have more detailed look into the input metering of a DAW. My early experience with recording was on an eight track Tascam tape machine, in a small studio back in Finland. It was…
Ok, so many of the regular readers of my blog have heard about Melosity by now. I asked some of my followers to sing backing vocals on a song of mine through Melosity, which is a new online recording software…
Lets face it, most of us don’t have the money to fork out for two weeks of studio time to record an album. In my experience quality studio time goes from €200 upwards crazy prices, but if we try to…
So you have saved your hard-earned money to go in to the studio to record your greatest (first) album. This is something that once it is released, will represent you for years to come. You sat down with the band,…
Here’s another important recording related quick tip. Unless you are attempting to record live, it is vital that you record a song to a click track. This is a metronome that will keep you in time. I’d hazard a guess…
The past two Quick tips were all about preparing for the recording process. Today’s Quick tip is about the recording process. Way too often I see bands going in to the studio not knowing what the process is going to…
Yesterday I talked about how pre-production can save you money in the recording studio. Another thing you need to do before going to studio, is to make sure your instruments are in the best possible condition. Guitar and bass players,…
Let’s face it, recording studio time is expensive. As soon as you walk in to the studio, the bill starts running. There is a reason for this as well. You see quality recording equipment is expensive. Even though you can…