Soundware Beginners Guide to......Choosing a Sound Card Most computers are sold fitted with basic sound cards or with onboard sound processing facilities built into the motherboard. While these are suitable...
Soundware Beginners Guide to......Cables, Leads and Connections.What's the difference between balanced and unbalanced cable? Types of Cable:UnbalancedBalancedShielded Types of...
Soundware Beginners Guide to......Microphones A couple of good quality microphones are a useful addition to any home studio setup. If you’re trying to improve the sound of your recordings, a better microphone...
Soundware Beginners Guides: How to......Record a guitar on your computer.There are several different ways of connecting a guitar to your computer for recording. If you are unsure which would be best for you,...
Choosing a Sound Card With technology evolving so quickly these days there are thousands of different options available on the market for almost every different need. In this guide we aim to narrow your...
Cables, Leads and Connections A simple guide explaining the basics of the many cables, leads and connections available for the audio market and a few tips on choosing the best option for your needs. ...
Soundware Beginners Guides: How to......Set up a home studio.Computer technology has made it easier and cheaper to start recording music at home. It's possible to set up a basic studio for only a very small...
Soundware Beginners Guide to......Basic Digital Audio To produce high-quality recordings on your computer, it helps to know a little about the theory of sound and how it relates to digital...
Sequencers or software studios are the heart and soul of your computer music making set-up. If you learn how to use a sequencer well your music creation will become an efficient and effortless process. All of...
Soundware Beginners Guides: How to......Make Backing Tracks on Your PC.There are several specialised software applications for making backing tracks or accompaniments to play along to. You can also make MIDI,...