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February 2013

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CRAZY - Megan Harris
Feb 18, 2013

December 2012

1 post

Frequency Response 12-19-12

Is #bigfoot an #audio anomaly? Voice your opinion in response to this episode of Frequency Response!

Dec 19, 2012

October 2012

2 posts

ABOUT Y

“About You” by Fists of a Monk

Oct 4, 2012
ABOUT YOU

About You by Fists of a Monk

Oct 4, 2012

September 2012

2 posts

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Sep 5, 20127 notes
#audio #Recording Techniques #experimentation #vintage
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Sep 5, 2012
#recording #Recording Techniques #vintage

August 2012

4 posts

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Aug 30, 2012
#video #fun #bloopers
Recording Rednecks → homestudiocorner.com

This is ABSOLUTELY what we’re all about!!

Go check us out and see for yourself!

http://bitratestudios.constantq.net

Aug 29, 2012
#recording #Recording Techniques #audio
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Aug 23, 2012
#production #recording #producing #philosopy #art #music #music industry #creativity #design
Producing = Nurturing

We have a group coming into the studio tonight to record a final track for the short demo that they did with us a few weeks back and it reminded me of the conversations that we had with them the first time they were in.

They were discussing with us about their experience of recording a previous demo at a different, somewhat more “professional” or “experienced” studio in the area.  However, the discussion wasn’t one of pleasure and sentimentality, it was one of disbelief.  You see, their experience at the other studio was not one where they were guided and nurtured as young artists.  They were told how they should sound.  The bass player admitted that he had quite a long discussion (i.e. argument) with the engineer/producer about what his bass sound should be, and what the “perfect” bass sound actually is.  This, in our opinion, is no way to develop a relationship and grow a successful product.

Think of it this way.  A gardener growing tomatoes does not expect that every tomato will be the exact same shade of red or grow into what he thinks is the perfect, plump, round tomato shape.  Every tomato is unique, and each one will develop into the perfect version of itself.  All that is needed is the right kind of wisdom, nurture, and care.

Now, granted, the producer in question certainly has experience and expertise in the field.  There is no denying that.  However, we feel that our job as engineers and producers is not to force our opinions or our perception of perfection onto every client.  It is to produce a product that the client can be excited about and proud of.  In order to do that, we make it our philosophy to nurture and encourage their ideals, not our own.

Aug 21, 20121 note
#recording #production #music #music industry #creativity

June 2012

2 posts

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Jun 15, 2012
#reviews #presonus #audio
3 Things Every Producer Should Know About Metadata → theproaudiofiles.com

A great article on what you need to know about Metadata and embedded information on your music!

Jun 1, 2012

May 2012

2 posts

Leveraging Spotify

We run a remote business.  We don’t have a permanent location right now and both of us have full-time day jobs.  We’d love to each be able to go full-time with Constant Q in the future, but for now, it’s just not feasable.  So how do we communicate, work, and create remotely?

One of the ways we’ve discovered is to leverage the great resource that is Spotify.  In prepping for new acts in the studio, discovering our favorite sounds, and comparing tracks, nothing beats the availability of almost every song ever recorded!  We especially like the ability to build collaborative playlists, so even if we’re not working together, we can research and share artists and tracks and listen at our own leisure.

This is just one of the ways that we’ve found to be productive during the day or at home when we can’t be at the studio.

May 24, 2012
#spotify #recording #music #collaboration #audio #work
Sweet Things

“Sweet Things” by Sally Rose, recorded live at George Bowers Grocery, Staunton, VA.

May 8, 2012

April 2012

3 posts

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Apr 23, 2012
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Apr 20, 2012
#audio #voiceover #talent #creativity
Pinterest → pinterest.com

You can now follow us on Pinterest (if you dare!)…

Apr 3, 2012
#pinterest #social #design #music #audio #pictures #fun

March 2012

5 posts

dBs SOUND OFF: Louder the better? Most certainly not! → dbssoundoff.tumblr.com

dbssoundoff:

According to Ian Shepherd, a renowned mastering engineer who has mastered literally hundreds of major acts from Keane to The Royal Philarmonic Orchestra, the answer is most certainly no.

Shepherd set up Dynamic Range Day and has led ‘The Loudness Wars’ movement in an attempt to put a…

Mar 16, 20124 notes
#loudness wars #music #audio #dynamic range
The Loudness Wars: An Open Letter to the Music Industry → dynamicrangeday.co.uk

Do you hear the loudness?  If so, maybe you should enter the Dynamic Range Day Competition here: http://dynamicrangeday.co.uk/comp-live/

Mar 14, 2012
#loudness #audio #sound #recording
The House That Built Me - Tanya Fitzpatrick

New Studio Sample:

Mar 8, 2012
Mar 6, 20123 notes
#microphone #audio #vintage
Live Recording with Sally Rose

Constant Q had the immense privilege of recording with the sweet and talented Sally Rose at George Bowers Grocery in Staunton on Saturday night.  We will be making that recording available to Sally and GBG for limited release.  Check out their websites to stay in touch!

Mar 6, 2012
#live #recording #music #local music

February 2012

5 posts

Audio Experimentation

You know that Bitrate Studios loves to experiment. Well, while recording “Hello” for Quenton Clark earlier in the week, he wanted a very raw, overdriven keyboard sound. I played him a track called “All the Poor and Powerless” by All Sons and Daughters in which the keyboard (Wurlitzer?) is captured by micing the speaker on the keyboard itself. Using a vintage microphone that Kevin and I acquired through a friend, we mic’d the keyboard’s onboard speaker and, Voila! What a great tone! Quenton liked it so much that he kept it for the final mix. I just read an article from Joe Gilder (www.homestudiocorner.com)yesterday that said the words “Should I…” should never be in an engineer’s vocabulary. How true! In this day and age with audio recording so cheaply accomplished? Try it! Try it again! If it doesn’t quite work, then try something else, but never stop experimenting.

-D

Feb 23, 20121 note
#studio updates #audio #recording techniques #music
Feb 23, 201218 notes
#audio #equipment #microphone #vintage
Audio Samples → bitratestudios.constantq.net

There are now some audio samples up on our studio project page.  Go check them out!

Feb 23, 2012
#studio updates #audio #samples
Coming Soon...

Tanya Fitzpatrick is joining us in the studio this weekend to lay down some demo vocal tracks.  Special thanks to the guys from After A Thousand for laying down the backing tracks!

Feb 21, 2012
#studio updates
Fresh Talent!

Several new upcoming projects in the studio!
Coming in February: Tonya Fitzpatrick
Coming in March: Fists of a Monk
We’re so excited to get working with these great local artists!  Check back soon for samples from their sessions on the Portfolio page!

Feb 17, 2012
#studio updates #production #clients

November 2011

3 posts

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Nov 14, 2011
Five for Friday: Nov. 11, 2011 → wp.me

The lasest Five for Friday tech/media installment…

Nov 11, 2011
Five for Friday → fiveforfriday.wordpress.com

The latest installment of the Five for Friday tech/media blog!

Nov 4, 2011

October 2011

3 posts

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Oct 24, 2011
Oct 6, 2011
On My Face Scrape
Oct 6, 2011
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