This music production video tutorial will teach you how to connect an outboard stereo compressor unit for use in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). We show you how to set up a studio outboard unit in Pro Tools, but rest assured this process applies to any DAW and audio interface with sufficient I/O.
Free Tutorial - We Have An Epic Tip That Shows You How To Alternatively Mount An sE Electronics Reflexion Filter On A Microphone Stand
Reflection filters offer an affordable alternative to expensive acoustic treatment products such as foam panels seen in many "acoustically treated" recording studios.
Video Tutorial - Learn These Professional Techniques To Quickly Improve Your Singing Skills & Vocal Production Workflows In No Time - Your Music & Mixes Deserves The Best From You
Improve your singing abilities and vocal recording skills in this singing tutorial video that covers 4 main areas in vocal performance and music production.
Learn How Mixing Desks & Control Surfaces Can Speed Up Your DAW Workflows In This Video Tutorial - Learn To Use Your Hands More When You Mix Next And Stop Mousing Around
Have You Ever Recorded A Real Acoustic Upright Piano In The Past? Learn These Important Techniques So That You Can Easily Record Your Future Piano Tracks And They Will Sound Perfect
There is nothing quite like recording a real acoustic upright piano with microphones in a recording studio. Music producers often reach for piano software instruments for convenience. Virtual pianos never come close to the organic feel and natural tonality of a real acoustic piano being playing in a room.
Have You Ever Struggled Recording Acoustic Guitar? Watch This Video Tutorial To Enable You And Your Acoustic Guitar Recordings To Reach New Levels Fast
Understanding how to properly record acoustic guitars with microphones is one of the most important skills used by music producers & recording studios. Many people cut corners when acoustic guitar recording by using the built in D.I. but by recording the guitar this way deprives the recording of the full character and tonality of the instrument.