Overview of the Music Recording Process

This is a short introduction to the overall concepts of recording music. It starts with a story of my earliest attempts to record music, why I was not pleased with the results, and how I have spent the 50+ years since then trying to make it sound better. Some of the influences that formed my notion of how music should sound are also covered.It also gives you a preview of some of the topics that will be covered in more depth in future episodes.For those of you in the recording world, this may seem a bit oversimplified, but even those of us who have been doing this for a long time can sometimes get a better perspective when we explain something to the layman.This episode, like several others in this series, is based on a column that I write for DSD-Guide.com, an on-line newsletter published by Blue Coast Music. https://dsd-guide.com/blog/dwfearnThere is also a YouTube video of this episode, which is slightly different, on the D.W. Fearn YouTube channel. http://www.youtube.com/c/DWFearn   email: dwfearn@dwfearn.comwww.youtube.com/c/DWFearnhttps://dwfearn.com/

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Doug Fearn draws on his 50+ years as a recording engineer, record producer, studio owner, and pro audio equipment designer to explain the art and science of recording for the audiophile, music lover, and people in the music recording industry.