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No matter where you go or what you do, you’re bound to hear a voice over at some point in your day. They play out over the radio, on television
As someone who has struggled with headset mics for years, I can sympathize with those who are annoyed by their poor quality. However, I learned to make
Reaper and Studio One are both Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) used in the music production industry. They each have pros and cons, which we will explore here.
Contrary to what you may think, you can effectively record audio in an untreated room just fine, without spending much time, energy or money. You also don’
As a musician, you probably get the urge to create simple beats and melodies when away from your home studio. FL Studio allows you to do that, and like
Traditionally, green screens were used in large film productions to create a background without having to find a suitable physical location.
Clipping audio can be extremely annoying, especially if you’re live. It’s even worse when you can’t quite determine where and why it’
Blue’s Snowball iCE mic brings better quality sound to the table because it’s fitted with a cardioid compressor that far outperforms your average built-in mic.
Unless you’re in an absolutely quiet environment, surrounding noise could ruin your recording’s audio quality. The recording equipment may also not produce
As a new photographer graduating from natural light photos to flash photography, the best place to start is with a shoot-through umbrella.
Pro Tools is the industry-standard Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) used in studios worldwide. While third-party plugins are popular (and can be expensive)
You may have encountered photography umbrellas in your school or family photos, but you may not know there are a few different kinds.












