Joshua James: From #1 Folk Songwriter to Stay-At-Home Producer
It’s kind of whatever hits me to be honest. I work with whatever is there first. I often like taking the drums in a totally different direction than I would have if I were just some contemporary...
View ArticleGoing Pro: How to Turn Your Home Studio Into a Real Business
Keeping Your Head If everything has been going according to plan, you should be up to your ears in work by now, which can be another kind of stressful. To ensure all of that hard work pays off, you...
View ArticleHow to Budget and Record an Album in 2017: Three Approaches to Breaking Down...
In short: Do you want to be a musician, or do you want to be an engineer? An incredibly rare and fortunate few may be blessed with the advantages to be able to dedicate sufficient time to do both with...
View ArticleHome Studio Best Practices: Building Your Mic Locker
In the final part of this three-part series, Justin Colletti and Bob Mallory talk through the daunting task of choosing mics for the home studio, and present some A/B comparisons of a handful of...
View ArticleIs it OK to Mix Your Own Recordings? Or Master Your Own Mixes?
Is it a good idea to mix your own recordings or master your own mixes? Justin Colletti goes over the pros and cons of each of these approaches. He also offers some advice on how to do it right, as...
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