Tick Tock...the price goes up...

Published: Sat, 03/28/15

Hey buddy,

Just a quick, friendly reminder that you'll be losing out on the Recording Strategies launch promotion in two hours.

The clock is ticking and I'll be cranking the price up in two hours from when I sent this so this is the last time I'll remind you about it.

If you ignore it, that's fine but it's on you.

The price will go up and stay up.

So here's your last chance to grab the discounted price of Recording Strategies.

Here's a snippet of what's included, and this is only what's in the video package, not including the 20,000 word eBook you'll get as a part of the package:

  • Why comparing two microphones is easy, but throw a third in the mix and you'll need this technique to help you pick the best one for the job
  • The importance of getting the sound right before you even pick up your microphones
  • How to convey emotion and meaning into the musician's performance to get a great take
  • The MUST-KNOW things to keep in mind when recording ANY instrument
  • The two tricks you can do to get a good headphone mix. One is reverb but the other one might surprise you.
  • Why your pre-amps are possibly the least important part of your recording chain...
  • What you can learn from listening to four different acoustic guitars and how they would work in different genres of music
  • Where to point the microphones when you want more mids, body, low-end or string sound
  • How the "sweet spot" earned its name as the best starting point for recording acoustic guitars
  • Why you would want to try an unorthodox technique like miking the guitar by the guitar player's ears
  • The easy "no-phase-worry" technique for recording stereo acoustic guitar
  • How to make sure you get your microphones in phase whenever you use a spaced pair (for guitar or any other instrument for that matter).
  • How to get the biggest bang for your buck when purchasing a new piece of gear
  • What filters to use when narrowing your searches down online
  • How to make sure the user reviews aren't a bunch of idiots that don't understand the gear
  • How to find expert reviews to get an unbiased and professional opinion on the product you want
  • How to pick between two almost identical interfaces (the answer will be different for everyone...)
  • The best way to do microphone research when shopping for a new mic
Grab it right here: