10 Ways To Make Your Soft Synths Sound More Analogue
Whether you are using a synth plugin that directly emulates the architecture and sound of…
Whether you are using a synth plugin that directly emulates the architecture and sound of…
Everybody has their favourite synths, their go-to’s for particular types of sounds or for working…
GTPS caught up with UK composer and sound designer Matt Bowdler, aka The Unfinished, to delve into…
Producer Jon Griffin presents a straightforward guide to ensuring great results, and avoiding the many pitfalls, when mastering your own tracks.
Bring your listeners a more powerful, clear and ‘larger than life’ exciting experience of your music.
Getting the results you want from compressors can often be the key to a tight, modern-sounding mix.
What is the ultimate music producers reading list? I’ve brought together books on recording, mixing, mastering, orchestration, film scoring, sound design, EDM and House music production, Pro producer interviews and tutorials, musician and producer biographies, and academic/philosophical writing on the more abstract aspects of music and its construction.
Artifical saturation in the digital environment is a way of introducing some of that life and character – and yes, imperfection – that is inherent in analogue recording. In this sense, every genre and style of music can benefit.
A run-down of the definitive music films for every musician and producers viewing list.
Now we’re getting to the sharp end of using reference tracks effectively. You’ll remember that…
In Part 1 we looked at the key ways in which references tracks can really…
One of the best uses of your time while learning to mix and produce music is to try and recreate your favourite tracks as closely as possible.
Effective use of reference tracks can literally improve your mixes immediately: suddenly, you’re not fumbling in the dark for a balanced and powerful mix, because you’ll have signposts all the way through the production and mixing process to check that you’re on the right track.
Some top tips for trying something new or different in your productions – the best way to improve and expand your music-making skills.