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 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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