Jim Stewart, center, works with Seafair’s Joshua Riehl and Michael Flaherty to mix a new song. Credit: Photo by Emanuel Wallace This past year, Brite Winter once again assumed its mantle as the ...
The iPad has become an incredible tool for musicians who wish to quickly and confidently record and produce live music on their tablet. Recently, I had the opportunity to produce and record a session ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Recording, mixing, and distributing music used to require ...
The Audiophiliac interviews mastering engineer Dave McNair about who should get most of the credit for great sounding recordings, and his answer may surprise you. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. This article is more than 4 years old. These Sennheiser HD ...
In An Industry First, New App Brings One-Tap Recording, Mixing and Jam Tracks to Mobile, Tablet and Desktop Devices "I've always said to the team, anyone should be able to just hit a single button on ...
Some of us are old enough to remember a different time in music production. Not only did we make and mix music differently, we distributed it in a way that kids today would see as completely alien.
Since the introduction of the iPad in 2010, I have dreamed of the day when I could walk into a studio and record, produce, and mix a live band using just my tablet. Recently, that dream became reality ...
We are at an interesting time in the music business. The laws of supply and demand are at odds. It is time that artists, mix/mastering engineers and record companies move closer to the demands of the ...