Recording Tips / Methods

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December-January 2001
David Martone

Canadian guitarist David Martone discusses the benefits and advantages of mastering your CD.

February-March 2002
David Martone

You can bet your low `E` string that Canadian guitarist David Martone can improve your bottom end.

April-May 2002
David Martone

Getting rid of those nasty sonic holes in the center of your mix, by Canadian guitarist David Martone.

June-July 2002
Joe Bochar

Joboj takes you through MIDI drums In 7222 characters or less (give or take).

June-July 2002
David Martone

Why your drum machine may be a demo-only tool, by Canadian guitarist David Martone.

August-September 2002
Paul Abbott

Ace mastering engineer and guitarist Paul Abbott helps you avoid a muddy, undefined low to low-mid sound.

August-September 2002
David Martone

Why you need a number of tones to impress, by Canadian guitarist David Martone.

October-November 2002
Paul Abbott

Ace mastering engineer and guitarist Paul Abbott discusses how mastering can mean the difference between a good-sounding CD and a professional CD.

October-November 2002
David Martone

Fatting up your recorded sound with real double tracking, by Canadian guitarist David Martone.

December-January 2002
Joe Bochar

How to get big, fat rhythm guitars even bigger and fatter, and other panning tips.

December-January 2002
Paul Abbott

Which way do you swing? Ace mastering engineer and guitarist Paul Abbott discusses each platform`s unique capabilities and characteristics.

December-January 2002
David Martone

Getting a great signal from your guitar to your sound card, by Canadian guitarist David Martone.

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