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  1. Guitar Talk: Recording Techniques

    Pete Townshend of The Who laying down some guitar Like any other art, there isn’t any one single accepted way of going about making music. Although we categorize certain traits of music – such as the key, dynamics, tempo, etc. , – in order to better understand it as a science, the fact remains the same that there isn’t any...
  2. Recording An Upright Piano

    Bob Dylan on an upright piano in 1965 How’s it going music fans? For the past couple of articles, we here at PAL have been focusing on the very versatile piano. After giving you guys a brief history lesson on the instrument, laid out the basics on certain things that can affect tone – such as humidity or the positioning...
  3. Recording A Grand Piano

    Yesterday, we here at Pro Audio Land brought you guys an introduction to the little known instrument referred to simply as the piano. We began by giving our readers a brief history lesson on its origin as an offshoot of the other popular keyed instruments at the time and its subsequent evolution into what it is today. Not only that...
  4. Recording Piano

    Around here, we've talked a lot about home studio recording. Makes sense, right? If you’ve taken the time to learn the tough but highly respectable craft of musicianship, sooner or later, you’re going to want to perform with other players, maybe even start a band. And then after that comes the demo! But you probably don’t want just any demo...
  5. The Audio Interface - What's Right For You

    MBox Pro 8 Simultaneous Channel 24-bit Audio Interface w/ Pro Tools Over the last few articles, we here at PAL have been focusing on the very deep but exciting world of home studio recording. So far, we have covered a lot of ground but there is still so much more that can be said. We have touched on several different...