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How to join split stereo files together.
More collections of drums, guitars and basses in the Indie genre.
Can Sonarworks’ calibration plug-in help to make mixing on headphones less of a compromise?
A marriage of East and West, this stunning new mic from Russian makers Soyuz sounds just as classy as it looks.
No control room is acoustically perfect, but the right correction system can help to deliver more accurate monitoring.
One of the most remarkable new recording venues in Berlin opened its doors in 2013.
Study photos of recording sessions from the ‘60s and ‘70s, and you’ll often look in vain for a microphone shockmount.
We put the largest models in Yamaha’s new DBR range to the test at a real-world gig, where they proved more than equal to the task.
MusicLab have turned their guitar-modelling attentions to the legendary Rickenbacker.
Despite enormous popularity in the 1980s, Casio’s CZ range has never been made into a soft synth, until now.
Is it wise (or even safe!) to power up certain hardware — in this case a Nord Rack 2X — directly from the mains rather than its own on/off switch?
I’ve seen some advice on building quadratic diffusors based on an old BBC paper. What I’m not clear on is when it’s a better option to use such a diffusor than to use absorption.
With over 400 pages and 12 chapters, author Mike Senior covers both the technical concepts and practical techniques necessary for capturing musical performances of all kinds.
Vocal choirs can be very powerful and emotive, but most of us do not have the resources to use a real one in our compositions so Olympus Elements is an affordable alternative.
Guitar Sessions features 25 construction kits containing all the guitar performances you need to construct a full-song arrangement.
Sample Magic have plundered their back catalogue and bounced everything they selected from it onto tape and vinyl!
Cakewalk are the first major DAW developer to move to a monthly payment model. And Sonar ‘membership’ provides plenty of goodies.
Matt Houghton recollects the good old days.
We continue our catalogue of crafty Studio One techniques for better bass sounds.