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Adventures In Audio with Audio Masterclass

37 Episodes

9 minutes | 3 months ago
The end of latency?
How much would you love to be able to record without latency? In the old-fashioned analogue days you could. Now – perhaps – you can.
10 minutes | 3 months ago
What to do in your studio when there’s a power cut
If there’s a power cut, then you can’t work in your home recording studio. Or can you? Perhaps there are lots of things you can do to make your recordings better.
10 minutes | 5 months ago
Add reverb to your recordings using the natural echo chamber technique
Yes of course you can add reverb to any instrument or vocal with a reverb plug-in. But this isn’t *real* reverb. It’s a digital imitation. Wouldn’t you rather have the real thing?
3 minutes | 5 months ago
Audio left-right test. Does it matter
In audio you need to know your left from your right. And here they are...
4 minutes | 5 months ago
Do cables have a sound of their own?
Does your choice of cables affect the sound quality of your recording? Well of course, anything makes a difference. But does the degree of difference make a difference to your end product?
7 minutes | a year ago
Loudness levels of pro audio experts
What is a suitable loudness level for YouTube? Theory has it that -14 LUFS is ideal. But there may be problems. The pro audio experts all seem to think differently. You can learn more about levels and LUFS with Audio Masterclass https://www.audiomasterclass.com
8 minutes | a year ago
What is the best studio microphone?
If you had to choose just one microphone for your recording studio, which type, make and model would it be?
5 minutes | a year ago
How to use the gain reduction meter in a compressor like the Warm Audio WA-2A Opto Compressor
The Warm Audio WA-2A Opto Compressor has a huge VU meter right in the middle of its faceplate. So how do you use it to measure gain reduction, and why?
8 minutes | a year ago
As a producer, what should you really worry about in your work?
So many bloggers and commentators encourage fear, uncertainty and doubt about audio. But what should really be taking up your attention and time in the studio?
2 minutes | a year ago
Microphones - Will we always connect them to a preamplifier?
In the future, microphones won't be like the microphones we use today. We won't have to hook them up to a preamplifier. Whoa this is heavy...
2 minutes | a year ago
Spend $40,000 building a studio, and get it all back!
You could spend $40,000 building a studio and lose it all. Or you could get that money back. Which would you prefer?
4 minutes | a year ago
If tube microphones are so great, why don't we have tube loudspeakers?
Every studio needs a tube microphone. It is such a popular sound that we simply do not want to work without it. But why don't we apply the same logic at the other end of the signal chain and have tube loudspeakers?
4 minutes | a year ago
Quick, professional-grade mastering - All you need is a plug-in!
Can a plug-in really provide quick, professional-grade mastering? Or is mastering a craft and art that requires careful and detailed consideration?
3 minutes | a year ago
How to eliminate feedback from an acoustic guitar on stage
An Audio Masterclass website visitor has a problem amplifying his acoustic guitar on stage.
3 minutes | a year ago
When to pan left, when to pan right
There are few rules in recording. But sometimes you just have to know where to set the pan control.
3 minutes | a year ago
Drum reverbs - should they linger longer?
If your drum reverbs are hanging around too long, they could be confusing your sound. How long should a drum reverb last?
5 minutes | a year ago
How to record a 50-strong choir and piano accompaniment with just five mics
An Audio Masterclass website visitor has a sizeable choir to record, with only five mics in his toolkit. How can this be done?
4 minutes | a year ago
The ancient myths and legends of soundproofing
There is so much folklore about sound insulation, commonly known as soundproofing, but the science and technology is easy to understand. Perhaps because it is expensive and difficult to achieve really good results, people look for 'magical' solutions...
3 minutes | a year ago
What is the difference between gain and level?
Gain... Level... Are you confused? And does it make any difference if you are?
4 minutes | a year ago
Should you switch phantom power off if it isn't needed?
When phantom power was first invented, it was designed so that any mic that didn't need it wouldn't be affected by it. So why do we now worry about switching it off?
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