by Rick Osborn on April 9, 2010
This week was Beatles week on American Idol. I have to admit, as unpopular as my opinion may be, I’m not a big fan of the Beatles. Nevertheless, this week proved to be an interesting one with some memorable performances and with Michael Lynch being voted off and then saved by the judges. Here’s my breakdown again, in order of the week’s most enjoyed, down to the my least favorite.
by Rick Osborn on March 25, 2010
Record stereo or four-capsule omni audio directly to an SD card with the pocket-sized PalmTrack. You can capture live sound anywhere and anytime without a single cable. The PalmTrack is perfect for recording quality sound in a wide variety of settings, including rehearsals, jam sessions, gigs, conferences, lectures, classes, interviews, and meetings. The possibilities are virtually limitless.
by Rick Osborn on February 22, 2010
Mixcraft 5 by Acoustica (their latest and most amazing version) is a multi-recording track studio software program for your home computer (PC).
by Rick Osborn on January 28, 2010
A quick overview on how to edit vocal or track effects in Mixcraft 4.5. Many are looking to achieve a desired effect when recording vocals or sound loops. This video simply demonstrates how to tweak an effect preset to create the desired customized effect.
by Rick Osborn on December 4, 2009
In particular, on the Project Tab in Mixcraft, you can adjust the recording project tempo, key and time signature. You can also designate the default folder where you can save your project files, as well as add effects to the recording project as a whole.
by Rick Osborn on November 13, 2009
Adding videos to your website or blog can be confusing and complicated. Video Web Wizard is a fast, easy way to produce your own web or YouTube videos without all the hassle.
by Rick Osborn on November 6, 2009
It’s easy to be creative with Mixcraft 4.5 when it comes to adding effects to your voice when singing or podcasting. This blog contains a video and audio on how create a simple vocal effect using the Mixcraft recording software.
by Rick Osborn on November 3, 2009
Mixcraft offers a quick and easy way to record your voice for a podcast, a song album or any type of singing or speaking. This is a quick video on how to use Mixcraft 4.5 to record your voice for online use.
by Rick Osborn on October 1, 2009
There are two essential items needed for recording a podcast: a USB microphone and recording software. Keep reading to find out more details.
by Rick Osborn on July 31, 2009
Stockmusic.net is a great resource to find royalty free music for your blogging, podcasting and recording audios and mp3s.