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10 Essential Tips To Get The Best Acoustic Guitar & Vocals Recording At Home
If you are reading this then you might have known by now that recording an Acoustic Guitar is not a simple task. Bad acoustic guitar recordings will considerably bring down the quality of your entire mix. And honestly, we don’t want that to happen with you. Some might have questions...
Must-Have Gears For A Basic Home Recording Studio Setup
It seems you want to produce music from home, and you want it to be great. Yes, it is possible to get studio quality recordings at home. In fact, having a studio setup at home will make you more creative and productive with your music. A basic home recording studio...

Difference Between Soundproofing and Acoustic Treatment
We know the world is noisy but we don’t realise how much until we initiate building a studio. Be it your bedroom workstation, your basement jam room or your full-fledged recording studio, it’s almost impossible to make a good recording with all those background noises that you never noticed before...
Difference between KRK Rokit 5 G3 & KRK Rokit 6 G3
KRK Systems is one of the world’s most respected manufacturers of studio reference speakers and monitors. In their state of the art design facility, KRK engineers create products that deliver natural and balanced spectral response with low distortion and superior imaging. KRK Studio Monitors have been the professional’s choice of...
Difference between the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 and 2i4
The Focusrite 2i2 and 2i4 are some of the highest selling products on BAJAAO. They work efficiently and at the same time, they won't burn a hole in your pocket! We've put together a simple table to show the difference between the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 and the Scarlett 2i4. Focusrite...

How to Mic Guitar Amps and Cabs in the Studio
Audio engineers have been recording electric guitars for decades now, there are no hard, rock lines when it comes to how recording needs to be done. There are several techniques that help, some yield a better sound, others don't. With this guide, we will help you find the best way...

How Should I Spend Money on My Studio?
Hobbiest Let’s talk about being a hobbyist first. Making music for fun is awesome. In this scenario, purchases should be based solely on means and immediate needs. If you sing and play and acoustic guitar, then two mics, a two channel interface with built-in preamps, and some kind of recording...

11 Tips for Better Mastering Results
1. Check The Files Triple check the files you are submitting to your mastering engineer. Be sure that the mastering engineer is receiving the actual final approved mix files. I know this sounds silly, but I can’t tell you how many times I’ve sent a master to a client, only...

72 Music Production Tips I Wish I Knew When I Started
1. Trust your taste. In other words, don’t second guess yourself. Who are you doing this for anyway? 2. Stop crapping on popular music for your ego. You can learn from anything. In fact, it’s wise to learn from music that millions listen to. 3. Using loops doesn’t make you...

Studio Tips for Musicians – Headphones
Headphones sound better than ever. There are so many choices in feel and sound, and while most studios have headphones for musicians to wear while they’re tracking, I really suggest you find a pair of your own to bring to every studio/session you go to. Getting used to the feel...

Building the Desktop Studio
Is there any question that the era of the desktop studio is here? With today’s technology, you can assemble a studio that fits in a laptop bag and delivers fully pro power and sound quality. Here’s the story: my wife and I are in a rental while our new house...

12 digital mixing tips and tricks
The mixing desk is the hub of the recording and mixing environment; the centrepiece that brings together all the different sound signals into one tactile mixing surface of faders and pots, giving the studio engineer unparalleled control over any source. The hardware mixing desk is essentially a big fat board...