Exporting your audio track is the final step before mastering. Here’s how to make sure you’re leaving no stone unturned in your DAW.
Tag: home recording
Learn to Create Powerful, Engaging Songs in Our New Course: Songwriting for Producers
In Soundfly’s new course, Songwriting for Producers, you’ll learn strategies, techniques, and workflows for turning production ideas into complete tracks.
5 Ways to Shape Your Guitar Tone in the Recording Studio
You’re not rewriting your songs or buying a new guitar before you enter the studio, so here are 5 ways to perfect your tone once you get there!
One Mic Two Mic Drum Mic Room Mic
Some quick and handy approaches to getting a great sounding recording of your drumkit, even if you only have a couple mics lying around your home studio!
Here’s Why I Prefer Making Music in Logic Pro
Each and every DAW provides something unique and valuable to different types of producers, but from where I’m sitting Logic Pro still remains on top.
Checking Your Mix as an Artist: How to Decide if It Sounds “Right”
Your mix will sound different depending on the speakers, location, time of day, and even your mood. How do you know when it really does need to change?
5 Ways to Mic an Acoustic Guitar
Taken from our email newsletter, Soundfly Weekly, this article suggests five quick options for miking an acoustic guitar for great tone flexibility.
Learn the Fundamentals of Producing Music in Logic Pro X in Our New Course!
Soundfly’s brand new course will give you a solid understanding and practical experience of one of the industry’s most powerful and trusted programs, Logic.
5 Tips for Going Into the Recording Studio Prepared
Whether it’s your first time or fifth, the recording studio can be very intimidating and expensive. In order to not waste time and money, follow these tips.
What Does Being “Out of Phase” Mean and How Do You Correct It in a Mix?
What is signal phase in audio recording, why is it important to look out for, and what can you do to correct issues that arise with it? Find out here!