Video Blog 139: Master Your Recording. In the recording part of your CD project, mastering is the last step before turning it over for pressing. It ensures that your music will sound the best it can on a multitude of systems. 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 136: Producer - Drum Sounds. Drums are probably the most challenging thing you will ever record. There is a lot to think about, so this is a long post. 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 133: Producer - Embellishments. Theoretcially, we’re entering the final stages of our recording process. What else can we add? Is this too much? Ryan Michael Galloway, http://www.GigsterClinics.com.
Video Blog 132: Producer - Background Vocals. Do you wonder how The Eagles, Crosby/Stills/Nash/Young (CSN&Y), Poco, America, Beach Boys, etc., get “that sound”? Here’s the trick. Ryan Michael Galloway, http://www.GigsterClinics.com.
Video Blog 131: Producer - What’s a Punch-in? For this post, we’re going to use lead voice correction as an example of the punch-in and punch-out technique. Ryan Michael Galloway, http://www.GigsterClinics.com.
Video Blog 130: Producer - Lead Vocals. It’s time to lay down the lead vocals. We could do it now or later, but this is a good time to knock it out. Ryan Michael Galloway, http://www.GigsterClinics.com.
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