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How To Know if an XLR Cable Is Broken
In audio engineering, XLR cables are essential as they connect microphones to other audio equipment, allowing voice recordings and more.
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5 Best Alternatives to Audio Interfaces (Buyer’s Guide)
Audio interfaces are critical for recording audio in any studio because they convert analog sound into digital files that you can later manipulate.
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Do Bass Traps Actually Make a Difference?
You’ve seen pictures of bass traps in recording studios. Audiophiles brag about bass traps and other acoustic treatments in their listening rooms.
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Is Vinyl Flooring Good for a Recording Studio?
As technology becomes more readily available to the public, more and more people are beginning to record music, podcasts, and videos at home.
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Should You Plug Your Headphones Into Your Blue Yeti?
It might be tempting to use your Blue Yeti microphone directly without plugging headphones since, after all, the device is well-reputed for its quality audio output.
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Hardware Synth vs. MIDI Controller: Which Is Better for You?
A hardware synthesizer and a MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) controller are both musical instruments used for live shows and studio recordings.
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Why Is Pro Tools the Industry Standard?
There are simply a lot of digital audio workstations to choose from, but all of these are compared to Pro Tools. Most people in the music industry, both
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Carpets on Walls for Acoustics: Does It Actually Help?
Creating or improving your recording studio can take some work, especially when you want to make sure you get the acoustics just right. You want the material
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Recording in a Carpeted Room: The Pros and Cons Explained
Carpets and rugs are one of those polarizing items in recording studios. Some musicians and sound engineers swear by them, while others claim that they
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How Big Should a Recording Studio Be?
When setting up your home recording studio, you usually take any spare room at your house or one corner of it, then give it the acoustic treatment it needs
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Are Epoxy Floors Any Good for Home Studios?
If you’re building a home studio, you need to concentrate on the floor. The right floor can ensure that you don’t need to deal with issues like echoes
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6 Reasons Why Recording Studios Have Wood Floors
Do you ever wonder how recording studios make our favorite songs sound great? A lot of it has to do with the architecture and design of the buildings the
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