Category Archives for "Production"
I haven’t posted an isolated track in a good long while so it’s time to bring one back. This time it’s all the isolated tracks from one of The Beatles most beautiful songs “Something,” from their Abbey Road album. In it you’ll hear the isolated drums, bass, guitars, vocals and keyboards/strings (thanks to JP Isolated […]
Continue readingGo on, take a guess. What’s the loudest sound in history? Maybe liftoff of the great Saturn V booster helping an Apollo mission to the moon. Or maybe a Deep Purple or Metallica concert. The detonation of a nuclear device? Good guesses, but not even close. According to scientists, the the eruption of Krakatoa, a […]
Continue readingIn this week’s podcast episode, my guest is Danny Garcia, co-founder and CEO of the music promotion and discovery site Songtools. Songtools makes it easy to promote your music across Facebook, TikTok and Instagram, and reach out to over 150,000 curated Spotify playlists. It also helps playlisters discover new music, and vets both artists and […]
Continue readingAI mastering tools get a lot of mediocre reviews, but the fact of the matter is that you need to load in a reference track in order to get the best results. That’s a multi-step process in that you have to download a desired track, then upload it to the tool and have it learn […]
Continue readingLet me start by saying that I don’t know how I feel about this. It’s either something that’s so far ahead that it’s tough to grasp it, or it’s a huge heaping piece of crap, but you’ll get a chance to judge for yourself later down the page. What I’m referring to is a newly […]
Continue readingIn this week’s podcast episode, my guest is Lon Neumann, the president of Neumann Technologies, a company that’s focused on designing and commissioning production facilities for immersive audio. Lon has a long history with Sony, and is especially keen on their 360VME virtual mix environment system, which he discussed at length during the podcast. He […]
Continue readingIf you’ve been mixing for a while you know that a vocal or piece of dialog with sibilance could mean a struggle, often resulting in trying a few different de-esser plugins to find the one that works. Even then, it was never perfect, and you still ended up dialing in some automation to take care […]
Continue readingI know you just read the title and thought, “I know about white and pink noise, but what the heck is brown and blue noise?” Well, they’re a real thing and used more often than you think. But the differences between white, pink, blue and brown? It all comes down to frequency and amplitude. What […]
Continue readingIn this week’s podcast episode, I bring back my popular music and audio industry news segment with a full episode dedicated to stories that matter—but often fly under the radar. In this episode, I dive into a wide range of timely and thought-provoking topics, including: Tune in to hear surprising insights, smart commentary, and the […]
Continue readingMicrophones are like guitars – they all sound different, and that makes us want to collect them. Just like guitars, that can get expensive, but luckily the virtual microphone comes to the rescue, where you can select from a wide variety of popular mic emulations for a fraction of the cost of purchasing an entire […]
Continue readingYou’ve probably heard the term “peak oil” where the maximum rate of production has been reached and it only decreases from that point on. We’ve also seen “peak television” and “peak music,” and there’s probably a whole lot more “peaks” that I can’t think of right now. But when it comes to audio creation and […]
Continue readingIn this week’s podcast episode, my guest today is owner and president of HIP Video Promo Andy Gesner. Andy’s firsthand experience in playing in bands and releasing records gives him a special insight into music promotion and marketing. Over the past 25 years, he has built HIP from the ground up, developing innovative promotional strategies […]
Continue readingPrepping the vocals is a time-consuming process for most engineers, with leveling words and phrases, dealing with sibilance, and editing breathes and noise taking more time than anyone would like. I know some A-list engineers that used to spend as much as 8 hours on this process, but that may be all in the past […]
Continue readingIn this week’s podcast episode, my guest is someone who’s spent the last 35 years on a mission to protect the hearing of musicians, audio pros, and music lovers alike. Dr. Michael Santucci is an audiologist and the founder of Sensaphonics, a custom in-ear monitor company that’s become a go-to for top performers around the […]
Continue readingIt’s very easy to get great piano sounds from either an electronic keyboard or virtual instrument these days, but I think everyone will agree that there’s nothing like playing, feeling, and hearing the real thing. The problem is weight and size, which keeps most players from putting one in their home studio. But what if […]
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