The Gallery Studio – by Mike Lizotte A peak inside one of Connecticut’s oldest recording studios and interview with the man who started it and continues to operate it after 50+ years in the business, Doug Clark. The Gallery Studio I’de like to preface this interview with my own back story on how […]
Month: April 2014
Room Acoustics for Home Studio
Having proper room acoustics is probably the #1 overlooked and misunderstood subject for a home recordist. Sure, you’ve skimmed over an article that mentioned Bass traps that one time, and seen those cool little foam designs on studio walls, but you figured it didn’t apply to your home studio. Well, I’m sorry to report, room […]
Twitter for Musicians
As a musician or band, using Twitter to gain followers and release information can be extremely valuable. However, if your like me, you have seen some of those Twitter posts using # (Hashtags) and had no idea what they meant. Below is a short Lynda.Com video, explaining the Hashtag and making the most effective use of them. This video is titled, […]
Facebook tips for Musicians and Bands
Your Facebook fans may not see any of your posts! All that work you’ve done to create a great Facebook fan page, complete with gig dates, links to recent music or downloads, may not be reaching as many of your fans as you think (or hope). As a matter of fact, unless you are very active, there […]