Choose Your Sounds Wisely – 1 great snare will sound infinitely better than 10 bad snares layered together. Build A Soundbank – save every sound/patch you design, this will aid workflow tremendously and help you to sculpt your own sound without even … [Read more...]
10 Quick Tips When Using Facebook As A Musician
1. Engage your audience. The best way to do this is to keep your posts interesting. Ask questions and invite a response. Finish a post with a question mark. When someone comments on your post they are now seen as engaged with you. Once engaged this … [Read more...]
10 Quick Tips When Contacting A Record Label / Digital Label
1. Present yourself as a professional. Contact the label in a professional manner not “easy man I wanna get signed”. Do some research on the labels website to find the correct way of contacting them. Most will have a demo submissions form which will … [Read more...]
5 Quick Tips For A Music Producer On Facebook
1. Don’t spam nonsense, because when you do have something worthwhile to say people won’t listen. 2. Facebook works on the basis that if a person likes your posts they will see your posts more often. Interact with the people who like your posts in … [Read more...]
5 Most Important Studio Tools Used At Audio Animals
1. Universal Audio 2 Pcie card: We own both a PCIE quad card, octo card and Apollo interface. Over the years we’ve purchased all plugins UAD have to offer. This includes some of the worlds biggest studio brands including Neve, Ampex, Shadow Hills, … [Read more...]
5 Things To Think About When Trying To Get Signed
Back in 2014 we used to run a label and had a good run for a few years. We had to unfortunately close the label due to it being far too time consuming. As fun as it was we did receive a great deal of track submissions that due to certain criteria we … [Read more...]
20 Reasons Why WAV Is Better Than MP3
I've always had a bit of a bee in my bonnet about people who don't play music at the highest quality possible. I guess this has only come about since I started audio engineering, and learnt and discovered a lot about sound from listening. You can't … [Read more...]
