101 Recording Tips
The standard of your recordings will directly influence the final quality of your music. Keith Gemmell has assembled a staggering array of recording tips to make sure you get the very best results from the first stage of your music production process
"Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow…” So said Thomas Edison on 4 December 1877 as he made the world’s first recording of the human voice. He captured those immortal words using a stylus from a telegraph repeater attached to the diaphragm in the mouthpiece of a telephone and recorded them onto the worlds first recording medium – tin foil. The commercial possibilities of such a momentous discovery were enormous and before long recording companies were assembling groups of musicians and singers around a large wooden horn, capturing their performances on wax and selling the results to the general public.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 12
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