Show 001 – Phase, Parametric EQ, and Tracking with Compression

Posted by Ryan | Home Recording Techniques | Tuesday 17 June 2008 2:56 pm

This is our very first show. We thank you for coming to check it out.

This week Jon talks about phase issues using multiple mics, Des talks about the benefits of using parametric EQ to remove unwanted frequencies, and Ryan discusses compression at the tracking stage.

We hope that you enjoy the show and please give us your feedback.

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  1. Comment by She Rah — June 30, 2008 @ 11:50 am

    Well guys congrats on the maiden voyage- I listened through; good meat ‘n potatoes HR 101 content :) !

  2. Comment by Ryan Canestro — June 30, 2008 @ 4:37 pm

    Thanks for the great compliment and for checking out our show. Let us know if there is anything that you would like to hear us talk about in future shows.

  3. Comment by Al Hildreth — July 24, 2008 @ 11:03 am

    Thank you guys for starting this Podcast.
    I just listened to all four episodes over the past two days & I really enjoyed your coverage.

    With all the other music podcast out there taking their breaks, it’s nice to know that we can turn to The Home Recording Show!

  4. Comment by alstr — August 13, 2008 @ 7:27 pm

    Just happened upon your podcast, and enjoyed it a lot. I’m always eager to hear other people’s perspectives on recording.

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  6. Comment by GMoney In Germany — August 19, 2008 @ 12:11 pm

    Great show! I look forward to hearing them all over the next few days. I would like to hear more about mic techniques, maybe an extension from the first show. The surgical EQ was a short but excellent discussion. A good segment might be your thoguhts on using modeling amps/products (unless you’ve already done that and I have yet to listen to it); classic pitfalls to avoid when using them. It would be good to take classic and modern recordings and break them down with examples. You might not be able to play them due to copyright issues, but you can talk about them. You could give a time frame of the particular song/technique you are describing. I would love to hear about techniques used on multiple recordings that I could then go listen to. Time honored techniques that span the ages or how they were modified to create a different effect (evolution). How about a segment about a studio on a budget and which products might make the best bang for the buck? Sorry if I am repeating segments you’ve already done.

  7. Comment by Mike Burger — April 10, 2009 @ 10:01 am

    Hey Ryan, Cool Show!

  8. Comment by william (france) — February 21, 2010 @ 8:18 am

    I dunno how i get there

    but i’m glad i did

    i have a lot to listen to

    awsome

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