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How-To Guides 5

Learn how to set up your guitar gear, craft unique tones, configure your DAW, optimize your studio and much more with How-To Guides on the zZounds Blog.
7 years ago Guitar Workbench

Five Factors That Make a Good Guitar Nut

A mentor who I came to trust very much, once told me that when it comes to having a nut made, make sure to go with the luthier who is looking to charge you the most. This flies in the face of convention when coming from the perspective of a struggling artist, and a college […]

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7 years ago Studio Solutions

Guitar Amp Microphone Placement

Recording electric guitars seems like a pretty easy feat of engineering. All you have to do is place a microphone in front of a speaker and call it a day, right? As it turns out, there’s a little more to the equation than that. In a process where fractions of an inch can dramatically change […]

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7 years ago Buying Guides

DJ Accessory Look Book

Owning a few key pieces of gear as a DJ can help take your set to the next level, from simplifying set-up times and keeping your gear safely secured, to giving you an advantage in hearing your mix clearly. And you can bring your own ambience and get the crowd going with a selection of […]

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7 years ago Guitar Workbench

Analog vs. Digital Delay

The analog vs. digital delay war has been raging for several years now. Those in the analog camp love the lush repeats and rounded character of the trails. Digital delay folks know that those razor sharp repeats will continue to cut through any mix and keep the true sound of your guitar intact. While volleys […]

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7 years ago Studio Solutions

Layering Acoustic Guitar in a Mix

In modern songwriting, the chorus is often king, supplanting the main ideas and melodies of a track in one easy-to-digest arrangement. When a big, presence-filled chorus is needed, layering additional full range instruments like an acoustic guitar is a great option. By learning the technique of properly mixing and tracking an acoustic guitar for the […]

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7 years ago Beat Connection

Machine Rhythms: Roland CR-78 CompuRhythm

Welcome to Beat Connection, a series dedicated to promoting modern and vintage dance styles the only way we know how…by providing you a musical starting point to help you create that beat. In our previous posts, we took an in-depth look at all the tools available to help you create a beat and we’ve begun […]

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7 years ago Guitar Workbench

Experimenting With Pickup Wirings

The Fender Stratocaster has been my main guitar for years now, and despite the trademark five pickup positions that come stock on these guitars, I have always ended up using only one of them. While there are so many tones to explore on this instrument, I always end up falling back on position one, the […]

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7 years ago Studio Solutions

To DI, or not to DI

If you’ve spent some time on any stage or in any studio, you’ve probably seen or used a DI box before. What is it about these magic boxes that seems to make every engineer’s job easier? Let’s take a look behind the curtain to reveal a little bit of information about DI boxes, as well […]

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7 years ago Guitar Workbench

Maintaining Guitar Humidity

For the longest time, humidity never crossed my mind when it came to my guitars. I mainly play solid body Jaguars in a band and only ever pick up my low-end acoustic when I’m at home strumming on the couch. It wasn’t until I moved from a basement rehearsal space to a main floor space […]

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