Video Blog 363: More Home Studio Tricks. Producer/engineer Ron Logan (ronlogan@yahoo.com) and Ryan Michael Galloway talk about a recent project, “Rock the Big House Down,” and some of the strange ways they got around their limitations. More at http://www.GigsterClinics.com.
Video Blog 160: More on Mastering Your Recording. We’ve talked about mastering before. Now we hear from someone who actually does it. Dave Williams of Vault Recording Studio in Houston offers mastering services, and explains what’s involved. Ryan Michael Galloway, http://www.Gigsterclinics.com.
Video Blog 156: Recording Drums - Bass Drum. Former Ojays drummer and current recording engineer/producer Dave Williams of Vault Recording Studio in Houston, TX, joins Ryan Michael Galloway. How to record the bass drum. http://www.Gigsterclinics.com.
Video Blog 152: Recording Acoustic Guitars. Here’s how the pros record acoustic guitars—and some variations. Consider ambient room sound while you’re at it. Ryan Michael Galloway, http://www.GigsterClinics.com.
Video BLog 138: There is still more for the producer to think about as a Project Manager. Don’t overlook this stuff! Ryan Michael Galloway, http://www.gigsterclinics.com.
Video Blog 137: Producer - Project Manager Part 1. There is more to producing a recording than just the music. Let’s learn a little about what’s under your control. Ryan Michael Galloway, http://www.GigsterClinics.com.
Video Blog 135: Producer - Time for the Mix. What is the “mixing” phase of a recording project? Here we discuss the basics and the relationship between the Producer and the Engineer. Ryan Michael Galloway, http://www.GigsterClinics.com.
Video Blog 134: Producer - Are We Done Yet? So we’re done recording our project. Or ARE we? At this crucial point, we find out. Ryan Michael Galloway, http://www.GigsterClinincs.com.
Video Blog 129: Producer - Clashing Tones. A word about tonalities—especially the choice between clean and distorted guitars. Ryan Michael Galloway, http://www.GigsterClinics.com.
Video Blog 127: Producer - The Basic Tracks. So you’re the record producer and we’re getting ready to start the actual recording project. If we need to do things efficiently, we’re going to start with the rhythm section. Here’s why Ryan Michael Galloway, http://www.GigsterClinics.com.
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