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link to How to Compress a Snare Drum for Rock Music

How to Compress a Snare Drum for Rock Music

If you’re anything like me then I can assume you're always looking for the best original techniques for mixing your music at home or in the studio. Sometimes all it takes is for one person to share...

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link to How to make MIDI piano sound more realistic

How to make MIDI piano sound more realistic

The piano is a beautiful instrument with so much character and personality. It can be soft and mellow, or thunderously loud and powerful.  If you’re anything like me, you probably don’t...

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link to Mixing in Mono to make your mixes stand out (a step by step guide)

Mixing in Mono to make your mixes stand out (a step by step guide)

The Secret Of The Pros: Mixing in Mono Introduction Have you ever finished mixing and mastering your track, felt satisfied with the result only to transfer it to your phone to enjoy, and...

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link to Be Centre Stage with These Top Gain Staging Techniques and Tips for Drums

Be Centre Stage with These Top Gain Staging Techniques and Tips for Drums

Drums are potentially one of the most important elements of a song, driving the rhythm, and setting the tone.If drums are not gain staged properly during recording or mixing, you will experience...

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link to How To Make Kick Drum More Punchy – A Guide to mixing Kick.

How To Make Kick Drum More Punchy – A Guide to mixing Kick.

Introduction In this article, we’ll discuss how to make your kick drum sound more punchy, and why that’s important for a great sounding song.  The kick is the lifeforce, driving the...

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link to How to export individual tracks as stems in Pro Tools

How to export individual tracks as stems in Pro Tools

There are a number of reasons why you will want to bounce (export) individual tracks from your session in Pro Tools. This process is also known as bouncing individual stems. You may be sharing files...

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Hi I’m Tim. I’m passionate about creating, producing and recording music! I've always been around music and from a young age I was interested in creating my own music. To my parent's dismay, I was fixated on learning the drums and that has been my passion now for over 3 decades! I've picked up some guitar and piano too - so I consider myself to have a well-rounded musical skillset.

I've had the privilege of touring and recording internationally as a drummer and I've picked up a few tricks along the way about writing, producing, recording and mixing music.

I’ve started writing down a few of my thoughts about audio equipment and recording equipment, partly for my own enjoyment, but also in the hope that some of the things I’m learning will help other people too!

This website covers recording techniques, mixing and post-production tips, reviews of audio recording interfaces, microphones, headphones, monitor speakers, processing gear, DAW / recording software, plugins and more!

So, welcome to Audioproductionroom.com

Grab a comfortable chair and a coffee, take a look around and I hope you get as much enjoyment and value from these resources as I’ve have had creating them!

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