If you’re a geek who’s also a bit of a musician, you’ve probably occasionally thought about using your own equipment to record and produce CDs. I mean, you’ve got the microphones, a decent computer, a sound editing program like Audacityand various other useful tools. What’s stopping you from making your own demo CD? Well, that could possibly be a good understanding of sound engineering, music recording and music production. Because, deep down you know that without getting these things at least halfway right, your demo CD will sound rotten and no-one will want to have you in their venue.
Thankfully, we live in an era where the basics of anything worth learning can be found online of you know where to look. So, here’s a handful of great resources for you to use in order to learn more about how to make great music recordings and how to tweak them afterwards to make them just right. Once you’ve learned the basics of home audio engineering from these sites, you’ll be ready to make that demo CD!
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