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Why Do People Mix In Mono?
If you ever want to question your knowledge as a mixer - go mix a track in mono. I was pleasantly surprised how good everything sounded when I flipped back to stereo, but I was second guessing EVERY decision I made up to that point.
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Picking The Right Audio Interface For Your Studio
Whether you’re in the market for your first audio interface for a home studio or upgrading because the one you’ve got isn’t quite cutting it anymore, there are plenty of things to think about when it comes to choosing the right audio interface for your studio. 
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The Ultimate Guide to Thicker Lead Vocals
Lead vocals deserve thick and present in just about any major music production. Sometimes, that requires you to record layer after layer of vocals making them harmonically dense and filling out the frequency spectrum. Other times, all it requires is a single, well-recorded voice with some post-processing that helps ...
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Building Your Home Studio on a Budget

If you’re someone looking to get into recording music for the first time but don’t have a clue where to start, I’ve got some news for you: building a home recording studio doesn’t have to be expensive.

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3 Ways to Instantly Improve Your Vocal Recording Sessions
Recording vocals is an emotional and creative process for singers. If it’s their first time in the studio, they can be nervous, overwhelmed, and even a little hesitant to give it their all. As the recording engineer on the session, it’s up to you to make them comfortable and coax the best possible performance out of them.
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