By implementing these practical tips, you can maximize the quality of your remote music collaborations, providing your creative partners with an engaging, immersive experience, and high-quality audio experience.
Read articleWhen streaming audio to another device over the internet, you want the experience to be as close as possible to playing audio in-person.
Read articleIn today’s fast-paced world, recording audio remotely is often preferable to doing so in-person. However, while most people rely on a DAW to record, edit and process audio on their computers, this doesn’t allow them to collaboratively stream and receive high quality audio in real-time.
Read articleWeb Transmitter is essentially a stripped back, browser based version of LISTENTO allowing you to stream HQ, lossless audio in realtime to collaborators from your browser with as little as 0.1s of latency.
Read articleLeadership, confidence, understanding, and most importantly, musical talent, are all must-have qualities for a producer.
Read articleIn the lead up to our very first live panel discussion 'Is Remote Collaboration The Future of Music Production?' at AES, we’ve been exploring the history of remote recording.
Read articleAn immense amount of innovation and development in the history of recorded music, and more significant to this piece, remote recording, has taken place in St Johns Wood, at No.3 Abbey Road.
Read articleIntroducing Grammy-winning mix/recording engineer Ariel Borjuow.
Read articleIn part two we’re exploring the earliest live recordings of the US, and taking a closer look at two engineers in particular - Reice Hamel and Wally Heider.
Read articleFrom taking regular breaks to setting schedules, we’ve compiled our tips for regaining and maintaining your creative momentum.
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