If I had to guess, most of you are recording in a square-shaped room made of drywall: literally the absolute worst recording environment. We’ve got to make sure all that the microphone picks up is your voice...not room ambience. And for monitoring, a well-tuned room will go a long way toward better mixes. As a full-time music producer in the age of Covid-19, I’ve spent A LOT of time in recent months helping people get killer vocals at home before they send them to me. It’s really easy to spend tons of money on acoustic treatment but these 5 tricks will help you get it done for a fraction of the cost…
5 Steps Toward Enhanced Co-writing
Co-writing is a normal part of the songwriting life. But many people struggle with the idea of co-writing. Songwriting is often deeply personal and bringing someone else into that process can be understandably uncomfortable at times. These 5 tips can be implemented today to help improve your co-writing experience…
Beginners Guide To Recording Yourself
5 Steps to Writing Hit-Sounding Songs
I’m guessing you’ve seen lists like this before with all the usual songwriting tips. So I gave it some thought and wrote down 5 fresh but ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL elements of a hit-sounding song. These are core principles of what helped me to be voted christiansongwriting.com’s “Songwriter Of The Year” for 2020…
How To Make More Music While You Stay At Home
6 Steps To Producing Your Songs
Recently while working with some extremely talented clients, it came to my attention that they were actually unfamiliar with the music production process. I realized that though many people (especially in church/worship leading contexts) may not be strangers to the studio or recording in general they may never have had to be involved in the entire process from beginning to end…