When it comes to recording and comping audio, Bitwig Studio might not be the first DAW that comes to mind. Don't let past perceptions put you off as Noah Pred shows how capable it is.
A great vocal makes a track the best it can be. Here are five things to remember to make your vocal tracks really shine.
Joe Albano shares his years of mixing and production experience for beginner and intermediate level producers in this enlightening tutorial on the frequency ranges needed for EQ adjustments.
Working from home studios can mean some compromises when it comes to making noise. Here are 5 things to think about when mixing on headphones.
Upgrading your computer hardware means more speed, but it comes at a price. Here are 5 ways you can speed up your music system for free!
Getting a great string sound doesn’t mean spending a fortune. Hollin Jones shows you some pro tips for processing and mixing strings in Cubase.
With many of us still forced to isolate we explore tips and tricks to help musicians and producers collaborate online.
Most DAW nowadays incorporate time-shifting features, but not all include pitch-shifting capabilities. Logic does, with several tools for manipulating pitch for both corrective and creative purposes.
Making videos for your music might sound like a big, expensive production. But here are some ways you can do it on the cheap, or even for free…
Pro musician, producer and trainer, Matt Vanacoro, shares his top 5 quantizing tips for fellow Logic Pro producers. And these go beyond MIDI.
Get smart next time you're working with audio files in Logic Pro ... and avoid these mistakes that could set you back big time.
Logic Pro X's Sampler is a complete redesign of the classic EXS24 software instrument. Joe Albano details six of the best new features every producer should know about.
Tired of your loop collection? Cubase has some amazing tools built right in that can help you refresh them. Hollin Jones shows you how it’s done…
Whether you're a music producer or sound designer learning subtractive synthesis can take you a long way using many hardware and software synthesizers.
Whether you’re looking to subtly enhance dull sounds, add convincing analog grit or extreme distortion, or even drastically mangle your sounds beyond comprehension, Live’s Saturator has you covered.