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Audio Recording 101 for Home Studio Musicians

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Once they’ve finally gone through the long and difficult process of building their home studio…Newbies are often so proud of […]

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How to Set Up Your Recording Room

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The next big task is designing your room.While most beginners underestimate the importance of this step, the truth is.A well-designed […]

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The Ultimate Guide to Acoustic Treatment for Home Studios

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One of the biggest sticking points newbies have when first getting started with home recording is, They grossly underestimate the […]

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The Beginner’s Guide to Recording Studio Microphones

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How on Earth will you ever sort through the endless assortment of microphones you DON’T need…To find the few you […]

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The Home Recording Studio Essentials for Beginners

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Building a home recording studio is a HUGE project, isn’t it?It takes months of planning, research, and preparation, doesn’t it?Well […]

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“We live in a time where anyone can release their own music online,” says Jon Foster, a Toronto-based composer, producer and drummer who, alongside his writing partner Steve Poloni independently recorded and released the soundtrack for the short film, “Camista,” in October of last year.

While sites like Soundcloud and YouTube let users upload their finished songs, access to affordable recording equipment has made it easier for people to create their own tracks as well, further democratizing the DIY movement that has made stars out of everyone from Juice WRLD to Justin Bieber.

Kings of Leon Will Be the First Band to Release an Album as an NFT

The band is actually dropping three types of tokens as part of a series called “NFT Yourself,” people involved in the project tells Rolling Stone. One type is a special album package, while a second type offers live show perks like front-row seats for life, and a third type is just for exclusive audiovisual art.

A quick rundown: NFTs are a type of cryptocurrency, but instead of holding money, they can hold assets like art, tickets, and music. NFTs operate on a blockchain, which is a publicly accessible and transparent network — meaning anyone can see the details of any NFT transaction.

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