RealHomeRecording.com
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Real Engineering for the Home Studio.
Best known for the deep-dive documentary "Why Modern Music Sounds Bad," Real Home Recording is the bridge between audiophile standards and home studio budgets.
I’m Adam. I’ve been recording since the HDV tape era. This channel exists to help you:
1. Train Your Ears: Through critical Mix Analysis and Loudness War demonstrations.
2. Fix Your Rig: Solving the UAD, iLok, and DAW nightmares that stop you from working.
3. Spend Wisely: Identifying the "hidden gems" in budget gear and free plugins.
No paid shills...only NFR licenses!
No squashed masters.
Just real results.
Visit: RealHomeRecording.com
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program.
Full Disclosure Report (outdated): https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/780194169246195724
Best known for the deep-dive documentary "Why Modern Music Sounds Bad," Real Home Recording is the bridge between audiophile standards and home studio budgets.
I’m Adam. I’ve been recording since the HDV tape era. This channel exists to help you:
1. Train Your Ears: Through critical Mix Analysis and Loudness War demonstrations.
2. Fix Your Rig: Solving the UAD, iLok, and DAW nightmares that stop you from working.
3. Spend Wisely: Identifying the "hidden gems" in budget gear and free plugins.
No paid shills...only NFR licenses!
No squashed masters.
Just real results.
Visit: RealHomeRecording.com
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program.
Full Disclosure Report (outdated): https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/780194169246195724
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