Money. It’s one of the biggest obstacles for indie musicians. There’s not enough of it. And you need it to do things that cost money, like record music. But recording equipment can tend to be expensive, especially for DIYers.
If you want to get to a place where you’re making great music, you’ll find that you first must go through a season of making low-quality music.
What is Regroover? And how do you use it? In this Regroover Pro review, I test out the plugin, provide a crash-course tutorial, and cover its pros and cons.
In this easy, step-by-step guide on how to mix music, you’ll see that you only need four plugins. And each one comes free with your DAW.
It doesn’t matter where your home recording studio is, you can still record great music at home with minimal equipment. Here’s how…
Everything you need to know about recording acoustic guitar, including simple yet proven recording techniques as well as the best microphones for recording guitar.
Are your headphones too loud? Are headphones bad for your hearing in general? A deep dive into the effect of listening to loud music on our hearing.
Mastering engineers are divided over whether LANDR is a viable option for DIY musicians to master their music. This in-depth review looks at the pros and cons of the automated mastering service.
Want to record music from home? On a budget too? No problem. Here are the best microphones for under $50 that are actually good.