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Brian´s Bedroom: May 2008
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Home audio recording in Ubuntu Studio, Linux, opensource and freeware audio production software. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. My Favourite Linux Audio Effects. Ubuntu Studio comes with hundreds of pre-loaded effects. Although I haven't gone through all of them, I have come across severval effects I found useful. I have described each effect below and also provided a screenshot in order to get a basic idea of what controls they have. Equalizers are used to individually vary the gain of several frequencies.
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Brian´s Bedroom: February 2009
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Home audio recording in Ubuntu Studio, Linux, opensource and freeware audio production software. Monday, February 23, 2009. Jazz and Blues Hydrogen Drum Beat Templates. Why do guitarists put drumsticks on the dash of their cars? 8230; So they can park in the Handicapped spot! For more, read the full post at the new home of Brian's Bedroom at: http:/ briansbedroom.org/. Posted by Brian the Lion. Friday, February 6, 2009. New Post at a New Location. You can check the latest post at the link below:.
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Brian´s Bedroom: July 2008
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Home audio recording in Ubuntu Studio, Linux, opensource and freeware audio production software. Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Sound Proofing and Room Acoustic Basics. First off, let's define the difference between sound proofing and room acoustics. This is essentially the method of isolating any sound from getting in or out of a space/room. This deals with getting a room to sound good by using materials within the room to dampen reverb/echo and flatten out the room's frequency spectrum. Idea 6: Keep reading...
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Brian´s Bedroom: May 2009
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Home audio recording in Ubuntu Studio, Linux, opensource and freeware audio production software. Thursday, May 7, 2009. Brian's Bedroom Forum at the our New Home. We have officially started a forum at the new home of Brian’s Bedroom. You can get to the forum by following this link: http:/ briansbedroom.org/forum/. I need some suggestions for a good layout of categories, so please tell what you think in the. Section of the forum. Posted by Brian the Lion. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We'll see you there!
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Brian´s Bedroom: Brian's Bedroom Forum at the our New Home
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Home audio recording in Ubuntu Studio, Linux, opensource and freeware audio production software. Thursday, May 7, 2009. Brian's Bedroom Forum at the our New Home. We have officially started a forum at the new home of Brian’s Bedroom. You can get to the forum by following this link: http:/ briansbedroom.org/forum/. I need some suggestions for a good layout of categories, so please tell what you think in the. Section of the forum. Posted by Brian the Lion. February 2, 2010 at 2:38 PM. This Blog is being Mo...
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Brian´s Bedroom: February 2008
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Home audio recording in Ubuntu Studio, Linux, opensource and freeware audio production software. Monday, February 25, 2008. Beginners Guide to Ubuntu Recording. I am currently in the process of backing up and reinstalling Ubuntu Studio and thus don't have anything fantastic to write about this week. I did however come across a cool article by rgrwkmn. Called Recording in Ubuntu Linux (aka Free and Open Source Digital Audio Workstation). Other posts you might find interesting:. Hydrogen Drum Machine Basics.
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Brian´s Bedroom: How to get a Kick out of the Bass Drum using EQ
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Home audio recording in Ubuntu Studio, Linux, opensource and freeware audio production software. Friday, March 27, 2009. How to get a Kick out of the Bass Drum using EQ. Okay, so it's called the bass drum. So, if you're anything like the younger version of myself, you'll be thinking that the more bass the better, right? EQ for a kick drum, where only the bass has been boosted. Click on Image for full size. Kick-with-only-bass.mp3 (588 KB). Posted by Brian the Lion. August 19, 2009 at 5:36 PM. Thanks for ...
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Brian´s Bedroom: December 2008
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Home audio recording in Ubuntu Studio, Linux, opensource and freeware audio production software. Wednesday, December 3, 2008. The Bells are Ringing. Sorry I have been neglecting Brian's Bedroom for a while. There is, however, a valid reason for this: I'm getting married in a week and a half. So, unfortunately there will be no posts until next year. But don't fear, I have a lot of things planned for next year which should improve the whole Brian's Bedroom experience. Posted by Brian the Lion.
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Brian´s Bedroom: October 2008
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Home audio recording in Ubuntu Studio, Linux, opensource and freeware audio production software. Monday, October 27, 2008. Where to Place the Microphone when Recording Acoustic Guitars. As Mike said in the previous post, things have been a little hairy on this side, so I must apologise for the lack of new content over the last few weeks. With the formalities out of the way, let's get started with the good stuff. Other posts you might find interesting:. What Gives a Guitar its Tone? One of the biggest pro...
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Brian´s Bedroom: April 2008
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Home audio recording in Ubuntu Studio, Linux, opensource and freeware audio production software. Monday, April 21, 2008. Do your recordings lack definition? Are the drums hard to hear with everything else playing? Is your mix a giant mess? Are you feeling depressed? Well, I may have an answer to help all of the above (except the last one). First, let me ask you: do you use your high-end frequencies (10 k - 20 kHz)? To conclude: we have learned that the high-frequencies are important - don't forget them o...