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Mixing tips for beginners

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Submitted by Alexey Soloviev on Fri, 12/18/2020 - 04:14

Hello! My name is Alexey, I'm sound engineer from Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
I've been mixing for 2,5 years now. And on April 2020 created my Youtube channel where i share my knowledge and experience in english. My channel is mostly for beginners.
Starting from today I'm starting my new series on my channel "Mixing Tips For Beginners"!

Beginner - what's my best recording setup?

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Submitted by Alon on Tue, 11/10/2015 - 19:52

Hi all,

I'm a photographer and more recently videographer who's just starting out recording audio and my mate picked up an old (mono, cellphone unshielded) Sony mzm 300 shotgun mic which I've adopted and been loving!

I don't have an audio capture device but I use it for interviews and other video editing plugged into my Nikon d800.

Beginner Recording Setup

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Submitted by Christopher Jones on Thu, 04/16/2015 - 06:31

Hello all,
I am looking to enter the world of audio recordings: specifically, recording band/orchestral instruments either in an actual group or just as a solo. What is a good stereo matched pair of microphones that aren't expensive?
I am also looking for a reasonable two to eight channel interface.
Thank you for your replies!

Absolute Beginner guide to recording instruments?

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Submitted by Joseph on Wed, 11/26/2014 - 17:43

Hi! I have no idea if this is the right place for this, but my friends and I are in a band, and we want to start recording.

Now I have absolutely no idea how to go about doing this, and I would really appreciate if someone could help us out.
We have two guitars, a bass guitar, drums, and two vocals.

recording - Best beginner book?

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Submitted by Sockett on Thu, 11/06/2014 - 12:33

hello my friends, just want to know what the best book would be, for a beginner whose starting from ground zero nd absolutely no knowledge of recording, would be to purchase to get some good knowledge like Recording/Mixing for dummies or something like that. I would hope it speaks "english" as far as terms n what not so i dont havta keep jumpin back n forth between a dictionary.