Recording is a great thing. It allows you to take your music
and preserve it on either a CD or cassette. You can copy it
and allow others to listen to your music without having to
sit in their living rooms and perform the songs yourself.
It's also the backbone of both getting gigs and getting the
attention of the big record companies. Unfortunately, the
equipment necessary for making a great sounding recording is
very expensive and often well out of the price range of most
upstart, independent artists.
What most beginning artists really need is a way to produce
music that wont burn a whole in their pockets (or fry their
brains out). This is a collection of just a few of the many
techniques that can help musicians get the hang of
recording, and produce tapes and CDs for a fraction of what
it would cost to get the big corporations to do.

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You know there's something to be said about A,A,D recording...The final stage allows flawless mixing to be done on the warmness of analog tracks. I do all my recording this way!
-Allstatemachine (Matt Leger / JV Despres ) Moncton,NB
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