Social Media Marketing Tips For Your Music
Social Media Marketing Tips For Your Music While the goal is to work full-time in the music business, unfortunately, that’s just not the case with most artists, producers, and other industry...
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The Benefits of Acoustic Tiles & Soundproofing Soundproofing is the ultimate necessity in any studio — whether it’s a professional or even a home one. Even if you’re a professional producer that...
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Mastering Tips for Beginners By Katie Gilchrest Every stage of the recording process matters, but a crucial point for adding continuity, balance and refinement is in the mastering. Mastering wraps up a...
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5 Mixing Mistakes to Avoid by Katie Gilchrest When it comes to mixing, establishing a balance is one of the most important parts of creating a professional sounding production. Some of the same...
View Article5 Creative Production Tips for Vocals
5 Creative Music Production Tips for Vocals As vocals are one of the most important facets in modern music, it is imperative to keep them as a prominent part of the mix. Keeping vocals front and center...
View ArticleUnderstanding Reverb
Understanding Reverb Reverb is one of the most widely used time based effects in audio, and one of the most fascinating. Depending on how you use it, it can help or hinder your mix. Luckily, many...
View ArticleSteps to Successful Songwriting
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View ArticleDo you have to be able to play an instrument to produce and write songs?
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View ArticleAbleton Live 10 | New Features – What’s New VIDEO
Now Ableton has made the big announcement, we can finally give you a first look! As New York City is our newest location, Garnish New York Ableton Live instructor Michael Hatsis (aka Bangingclude) goes...
View ArticleHow to Record Vocals When Producing A Singer – Vocal Production
How to Record Vocals When Producing A Singer – Vocal Production By Chris Porter Firstly, let’s explode the myth that vocals are anything other than another instrument, or colour (depending on how you...
View ArticleNative Instruments User Group Meeting in New York
Native Instruments User Group Meeting in New York The first Native Instruments user group at Garnish Music Production School in Downtown Brooklyn was a well rounded mix of product information, live...
View ArticleAbleton Live 10 Update Review
By Heinrich Zwahlen Having used the beta now for while, I’m looking forward to the official Live 10 release on February 6th so my students can enjoy it too. The update delivers a combination of...
View ArticleTop DJ Mixers in Today’s Market
Top DJ Mixers in Today’s Market Years ago I had the original Made 2 Fade two channel mixer – it’s far, far away from the technology used today in DJ mixers. My creation hardly featured any EQs....
View ArticleCreative EQ Tips
Creative EQ Tips by Katie Gilchrest Generally, engineers use equalization (EQ) in one of two ways: corrective or creative. If there is a problem in the recording, perhaps a dull sounding room or...
View ArticleBeginners Guide to Compression
Beginners Guide to Compression By Katie Gilchrest Compression can seem daunting to someone just starting out in the audio production world, but after only understanding a few concepts, the process...
View ArticleArtist Website Tips
Artist Website Tips Your website is incredibly important, even in the age of social media, having a website is essential. While an EPK or social media will get people to know about you, the website is...
View ArticleHow to Develop Your Sound
How to Develop Your Sound Creating a sound that’s unique to you is vital to your career as a musician, or producer. Not only can one say this from an artistic standpoint, but you can say this from a...
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