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    The signal path in a home recording studio is only as strong as:

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    With regard to cables, it’s important that:

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    Microphone cable is also known as:

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    Balanced cables should be used between microphones, audio interfaces and monitors. It’s normal to use unbalanced cable for instruments such as guitars

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Module 1 - How To Use This Course & Resources
Module 2 - Course Overview
Module 3 - What Is Sound?
Module 4 - Signal Flow
Module 5 - Microphones
Module 6 - Cabling
Module 7 – Audio Interfaces
Module 8 – Computer Hardware
Module 9 – Recording Software
Module 10 – Monitors & Headphones
Module 11 – Noise Floor & Rec Level
Module 12 – Practical Recording Demo
Module 13 – Compression
  • Compression – Practical Example
Module 14 – Normalisation
  • Normalisation Practical Example
Module 15 – Limiting
Module 16 – EQ
  • EQ Practical
Module 17 – De-Essing
Module 18 – Send & Return
  • Send & Return Effects – Example
Module 19 – Trimming & Renaming
Module 20 – Destructive Vs Non-Destructive Editing
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