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A Trick To Reduce Headphone Click Bleed

Today’s tip is brought to you via Bryan Daste from the Magic Closet Studio in Portland, Oregon. Take it away Bryan… I came up with a new trick for reducing click bleed from headphones into a close mic. Don’t you hate it when you record a great acoustic guitar track, only to play it back [...]

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Just When You Thought Jazz Flute Was Safe…

There was a time when jazz flute was a pretty radical idea. Here’s something to kick it up a notch. Ragan Whiteside and Dennis Johnson visit Greg Settino and Will Cady at the Source Audio warehouse for the first ever Hot Hand Wah flute jam. Using a screen reader? Click here for the video.

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Do YOU Play ‘Green Onions’ Correctly? Find Out Now!

Here’s a great in-depth video interview with Booker T., the composer of, and the organ player on, the classic Green Onions. Among many other topics, the master himself shows you exactly how the tune is played, as well as the settings he used. Using a screen reader? Click here for the video.

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How To MultiTrack Record With Garageband 09

Big O shows you what you need to know to use multitrack recording in GarageBand ’09. Here’s how he introduces this tutorial: In this tutorial I walk you through how to do multitrack recording in Garageband 09. I’m not covering software instruments or MIDI, that will have to be a different tutorial. Most of what [...]

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How To Reduce Latency When Recording In Garageband

In this video tutorial you’ll learn how to reduce latency using Apple’s Garageband music recording software.

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