Archive for the 'Digital Recording' Category



Back to reality

Published on April 1, 2006

Here is a great thread on myths in home recording. It was started by Fletcher of Mercenary Audio.
If you do know who Flectcher is you must not have been paying attention in the class about who’s who on the internet and recording. This man know his stuff and is not afraid to use […]


Blog update

Published on March 24, 2006

PAS/CAL have finally updated their recording blog! 
It was worth the wait, as several different sessions are covered (guitar, keyboard and drum overdubs), and they link to a great picture of Sterling Morrison from the Velvet Underground (my favorite all-time guitard player).


Recording studio blog

Published on February 28, 2006

PAS/CAL has updated their blog again.  The beds are done and now they are going to overdub.  They make beautiful music, I have their files in constant rotation in my player.
No studio clock watching in the 21st century.  Just creating.
Hopefully they will post more photos of what they are doing.


RTM (read the manual or book in this case)

Published on February 27, 2006

Just got this book in the mail.  Wow, it explains fairly complex procedures in a way that I can understand!  Something the 300 + page manual for my Otari can’t do.
I’m no book-learner but this one will come in handy.  It is geared towards idiots / maniacs / weirdos / luddites like myself that have big […]


PAS/CAL blog update

Published on February 14, 2006

It seems the guitarist has flown to join the band for their sessions.
http://pascalstudio.blogspot.com/
In one of the pictures you can see an old Gibson amp mic’ed up, and they mention using a Harmony hollowbody. I can attest to the breaking up sound they mention.
It is one of the most lovely guitar sounds to my ears. […]


PAS/CAL recording blog

Published on February 11, 2006

This is the blog of the recording of an album by the Detroit band PAS/CAL:
http://pascalstudio.blogspot.com/
The music is sweet, rock and rollicking pop with all the right ingredients. The 2 ’singles’ ‘What Happened to the Sands’ and ,’The Bronze Beached Boys (Come On Let’s Go)’ available for download from the band website (http://www.pascalgoespop.com/) sound great. […]