Quantization is a process used in music production and audio editing to align the timing of a performance or recording with a specific timing grid.
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Music Production
Music production is the art and science of shaping and guiding the creation of a song or an album. It encompasses everything from the conceptualization of a song to the final mastering stage, ensuring the sonic quality aligns with the artist’s vision.
Production
A beginner’s guide to production in music: Explore the transformation of raw sounds into musical marvels.
Best DAWs for Music Production
Discover the best digital audio workstation software for music production. Compare features and pricing of top DAWs like Ableton, Logic Pro, and Pro Tools.
FAQ: What is the Difference between Dynamic and Condenser Microphones?
Dynamic microphones and condenser microphones are two of the most common types of microphones.
Cueing
The term “cueing” in audio production and broadcasting generally refers to the act of setting up a sound source so that it is ready to be played back at the desired moment, and ensuring that all relevant settings and adjustments have been made to produce the desired sound quality.
Stem
Music production is a complex process that requires a great deal of skill and expertise. One of the key tools used in this process is the concept of stems.
Access Time
Access time refers to the amount of time it takes for a computer’s memory to retrieve data and make it available for processing.
VST
If you are a music producer or a recording or sound engineer or even a live sound engineer using software to produce, record, mix or master music, you might probably have come across the term “VST”. But, do you know that it is something to do with synthesizers, instruments, sounds and effects? If you are […]
Absolute Time Code
Absolute Time Code also known as A.T.C is specific type of time code that is automatically encoded into the subcode area of a digital tape machine.
A-B Comparison
A-B Comparison refers to the process of switching between two audio sources or parts of a grear / equipment to compare a parameter setting, component, or sound quality. The best A-B comparisons are “blind,” where the listener does not know the identity of the sources until after the test is concluded. The test results are better if the two sources can be switched instantly.
Haas Effect
Haas effect is a bin-aural psycho acoustic effect regarding the sound source localization. It is known as the “precedence effect” or the “law of the first wavefront” and it was define and described by Helmut Haas in his Ph.D. Thesis in 1949. Shortly put, our hearing mechanism determine the position of a sound source based […]
Music Producer
Get an in-depth look at what it takes to be a music producer – the technical, creative and interpersonal skills behind great production.
Cubase
Explore the full capabilities of Cubase, the all-in-one music production software widely used by professionals. Developed by Steinberg, it offers a complete solution for recording, editing, arranging, mixing, and mastering with all the necessary tools and instruments.
Bitrate
Discover the definition and importance of bitrate in the audio and music production world. Understand how it affects the sound quality of a recording.