Ignition Part 1: Listening
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Ignition Part 1: ListeningBy Jeremy Krull
September 28th, 2010
Now I know that since this is a recording column, naturally everyone wants to know what gear is good and what they should buy and who has good presets for this and that plugin…well there are more important matters at hand. If any of you remember, from the movie Conan The Barbarian, James Earl Jones’ character Thulsa Doom says at one point “What is steel, without the hand that wields it?!” and I’ll tell you why that makes the ultimate in sense. Obviously that’s a silly reference and an obscure one at that, but if you think about it…what sense… (Continue)
Red Light DistrictBy Jeremy Krull
March 7th, 2010
Hello readers, if you’ve stumbled upon this then I guess you’re somewhat interested in the wide (and very confusing) world of audio production/recording. Throughout this series of columns we will touch on many different aspects of recording, from good equipment to start out with to methodology, to mixing, and many other small things along the way. In this introductory column we’ll glance over some of the very basic principles and ideals of recording/music production. And, before I forget, and I cannot stress this enough, this is about your ears, first and foremost. All for you? A rough estimate would be… (Continue)



