Setting up a Recording Studio in Your Home. Part 3 — Standing Waves.
In Part 2, I discussed reverb, and soundproofing to minimize extraneous sounds. In this article, standing waves and their treatment are discussed. [Read more →]
In Part 2, I discussed reverb, and soundproofing to minimize extraneous sounds. In this article, standing waves and their treatment are discussed. [Read more →]
In Part 1, I discussed ways to diagnose and minimize echo problems in your home studio. In this post, I will discuss reverb, and soundproofing to minimize extraneous sounds. [Read more →]
In this series of articles, I shall attempt to get you started at setting up a sound recording studio in your home. The techniques herein work especially well for recording flute music, but should apply to other instruments as well. [Read more →]
As you might imagine, radio stations get thousands of albums to audition. Marshalling the albums from program director to hosts is a process that takes patience and lots of phone calls.
To date, four radio stations have advanced our albums to broadcast-ready status, according to their program directors. You can help by contacting these stations and gently encouraging them to play our albums: