Show 119 – You’re Doing It Wrong; Mics Off Axis and more

This week we talk about misuse of gear leading to great sounds and Off-Axis coloration with microphones. In the Rapid Fire section we talk about Drum mic rim clamps; Is tube gear worth it; and favorite snare drum.
Our guest this week is Matt McGlynn of RecordingHacks.

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RecordingHacks.com Recording Blog and Microphone Database
UA Artist Tips & Tricks – The Glitch Mob
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Show 118 – High-end converter shootout and more

This week we have Ben Strano from The Sonic Valentine joining us for the discussion. We talk about high-end converters and the Glynn Johns drum miking technique (presented by listener Jonathan Roberts) and in the Rapid Fire section we do: Our mix template staples; latest trick we learned; and Best CD production

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The Sonic Valentine
Recording Hacks Drum Overhead microphone comparison
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Show 117 – What’s an audio engineer? and more

This week we talk about the definition of “audio engineer” and in the Rapid Fire section we talk about processing 808 kicks; best mic for under $100 (that’s not a 57 or 58); and advertising to get new clients

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Quiztones

The Pro Audio Files

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Fellow podcaster and friend Derek K Miller from Inside Home Recording passed away today. You can read his final message here: http://penmachine-bu.appspot.com/www.penmachine.com/2011/05/the-last-post

Goodbye Derek

Show 116 – Clean power & audio quality with Ralph Skelton and more!

This week we talk to Ralph Skelton about the impact of your electrical system on audio quality. In the Rapid Fire section we talk about: Mixing vocals with pre-mixed/mastered tracks; Favorite Drum library; and Mixing with Headphones.
Also joining us this week for discussion is Cory from Createmusictips.blogspot.com

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CreateMusicTips
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Equi=Tech Technical articles
Rane Article Library and Pro Audio Reference
Recommended polish for electrical connections: Flitz and Caig