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This is the contents page highlighting the most popular, and mature articles on wikirecording organized as if this was a recording textbook. It's aim is to help organize some of the disparate information on the site. Please see the index for the complete listing of pages.
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Basics
- Digital Audio Workstation
- Guide to Building a Basic Recording Studio on a Budget
- Pro Tools
- MOTU Digital Performer
- Analog Tape
- 3 to 1 Rule
Gear
Recording Guides
Drums
- Guide to Recording Drums
- Shure's Microphone Techniques for Studio Recording Section One: Drums and Percussion
Piano
Vocals
- Guide to Recording Vocals
- Shure's Microphone Techniques for Studio Recording Section One: Vocal Microphone Techniques
- Fixing Out of Tune Vocals
Strings
Guitar
- Guide to Recording Guitars
- Shure's Microphone Techniques for Studio Recording Section One: Acoustic String and Fretted Instruments
- Shure's Microphone Techniques for Studio Recording Section One: Amplified Instruments
Microphone Types
Stereo Microphone Techniques
- AB Stereo Microphone Technique
- Decca Tree
- Blumlein
- Mid-Side Microphone Technique
- NOS Stereo Microphone Technique
- ORTF Stereo Microphone Technique
- XY Stereo Microphone Technique
Dynamics
Effects
Mixing
- Mixing
- Mixing Console
- Mastering
- EQ Mixing tips
- The Stereo Field
- How to Approach Panning
- Monitor position
Midi
Other
- Studio Acoustics
- Latency
- Patchbay Routing and Setup
- Audio Nomenclature
- Technical Terms (list w. explanations)