Australian Guitar

WHO NEEDS A STUDIO?

Every producer has their secrets. Some use gear, like a certain mic or pre or vintage amp to get a signature sound. Sometimes it’s studio trickery. I just like to think of it as being in control of the studio space and the tools at hand. Sometimes the most obvious tracking methods are overlooked by the casual observer. Here are some of those tips. I guarantee a better sound by applying these simple methods – you might even discover your own signature sound!

1. GAIN STAGING

The guitar goes into the amp or

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