A speaker is a piece of equipment that converts electrical signals into sound. The most common type of speaker is the loudspeaker, which is used in everything from phones to…
In the world of studio monitors, there are few products that have been as ubiquitous or as enduring as the Yamaha NS10. First introduced in 1978, the NS10 quickly became…
In a nutshell, saturation is the phenomenon of adding harmonics or distortion to a signal to add warmth and character. This can give your sounds extra depth and texture in…
Sampling is a fundamental part of electronic music production, allowing producers to take existing sounds and manipulate them in order to create something new. It's an art form that can…
When you’re creating a song, one of the most important aspects to consider is tone. Many new producers are intimidated by the idea of learning about tone, but it’s actually…
Distortion is an essential tool for any electronic music producer, but it can be difficult to understand. This post aims to provide a practical guide to distortion and explain its…
With these vocoders in your arsenal, you can add amazing sonic textures and effects to your compositions. Let's have a look at some of the best vocoders on the market…
Having the right studio desk is essential to a successful workflow. You need something that can accommodate gear while maintaining comfort. Fortunately, there are plenty of great options out there.…
Creating music can be an art form and a science. It takes a combination of skill, experience, and understanding of music theory to make something truly memorable. One of the…
Over The Top (OTT) is an incredibly powerful tool to shape and enhance your electronic music productions. OTT is a multi-band compressor designed in the style of classic hardware compressors…
Tape Machines offer a unique way to add character to your tracks without having to shell out for expensive studio equipment. Let’s take a look at some of our favorite…
Glitch plugins can add a unique and creative sound to your tracks, whether it be through the use of stutters, pitch-shifting, or otherwise mangling your sounds. In this blog post,…