by Jen Emmert | Jun 2, 2015 | Interviews and Features
“I find I’m at my best, creatively speaking, when I’m most consumed. It just means I have a lot to write.” The beauty of music derives not just from the relatability factor and multifaceted, demonstrative sensations it bestows upon person to person, but... by Chris Mara | May 14, 2015 | Home Recording
WHAT TO WORRY ABOUT Skip a lot of heartache and get a “modern” tape machine – something post 1975-ish (this varies depending on manufacturer) and that is a professional-grade machine. These will have all the features you need to make recordings, and were built... by Nick Magliochetti | May 13, 2015 | Home Recording
The Howling Tongues Get Blown Away By Analog Tape We recorded our debut album to 2” tape on a 24-track Studer at Sound Emporium in Nashville, TN. That whole experience opened our eyes – we weren’t staring at a computer screen and we were thrown into the fire. We... by Jen Emmert | Apr 2, 2015 | Interviews and Features
COLLEEN GREEN Transitioning to a Studio Environment & Addressing Creativity at the End of Your 20s Following and listening to Colleen Green can often feel like an interpretive dance, a gateway for your conscience and imagination to undulate aimlessly; translate... by Charlie Ries | Dec 19, 2014 | Dynamic Microphones & Other Live Mics
[Editor’s note: we recently held a nationwide search to find a band to tour test some awesome new System 10 wireless gear from our friends at Audio-Technica. After receiving a ton of great entries, we landed on The Ries Brothers, a Florida two-some who were headed out...