Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO)
This content is brought to you by Audiocourses dot com A Low Frequency Oscillator, or LFO for short, is a technique used in sound synthesis and sampling to create many different types of effect. As...
View Article‘Time Stretch’ in Cubase SX
The ability to change the tempo of an audio recording, without affecting the pitch, was one of the great advantages of the DAW revolution. Many of us, from bedrooms musicians through to Grammy winning...
View ArticleLive PA – Basic Sound Engineering Overview
Live Public Address (Live Live P.A.) systems come in many different shapes and sizes and can often confuse the newbie into not knowing even just the basics. This article is aimed at giving a basic...
View ArticleMono Compatibility and Phase Cancellation
When we listen back to music, whether it is through headphones or loudspeakers, what we are hearing are changes in air pressure caused by the movement of a diaphragm (i.e. the speaker cone). The...
View ArticleRecording LP Albums On Your Computer
Most of us born before the 90s have an analog record collection that can best be described as being somewhere between ‘Spartan’ and ‘Now What Am I Going To Do With All These Albums?’. With the...
View ArticleDrum Trigger VST Approach
Mixing with software on your PC can be a whole heap of fun and too many hours can be lost with fine detailed tweaks well into the early mornings. One technique that can stretch your valuable time is...
View ArticleAudio Compression Tutorial Made Easy By Producer Karen Kane
Using a compressor on a microphone or on a recorded track may seem to be a simple task, however, there’s a lot to learn about the theory of compression. Understanding this theory and why compression...
View ArticleHow to Mix Vocals in Pro tools
Straight from SAE Online’s library, here it is a free mini-course on mixing vocal in pro tools! Pro Tools is the industry standard DAW for recording and mixing, which is why knowing how to use its more...
View ArticleNew York trick: Adding punch to your drums
Learn how to better the rythm section in your mixes by applying smart compression techniques to your tracks. In this videoblog brought to you by SAE Online you will learn about the infamous New York...
View ArticleBasics of compression
Compressors are a kind of dynamic processors that reduce the volume of loud sounds or amplify quiet sounds by diminishing an audio signal’s dynamic range. Usually, by compression audio engineers mean...
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