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Paste Magazine :: The Best New Music, Movies, TV, Games, and Books :: Music and Movie News, Reviews, Features, Videos, MP3s and More. Jamtrack. Blues Practice - The Basic Blues Chords Sequences. Guitar-chord-chart.jpg (JPEG Image, 470x778 pixels) A Bushcraft Camping Outfit - Equipment for Living in the Woods | Paul Kirtley's Blog. The author's bushcraft camping outfit. See below for numbered version and listing.

Photo: Paul Kirtley. Whether you are camping in the woods for a weekend or staying out for weeks, this bushcraft camping outfit is a good base model. It forms my standard bushcraft camping kit-list. One of the considerations for my kit is that it has to provide good durability for the cost. A Modular Approach As I’ve mentioned in other articles, I take a modular approach to my wilderness bushcraft equipment. Reduction One thing I’ve learnt over the years is that less is often more. Bushcraft Camping Equipment The author's bushcraft camping outfit. Shelter and Sleeping Kit 1. 2. 3. 4. Tarp set up for camping. Carrying Kit 5. 6. As my rucksack liner. Cooking and Water 7. Billy can kit - stuff sack, billy can, billy can insert, collapsible water bag (MSR Dromedary), and collapsible bowl (Sea to Summit Kitchen Sink). 8. 9. 10. 11.

Personal Hygiene 12. 13. Clothing 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Equipment 21. 22. 23. 24. Daily Downloads (My Morning Jacket, Ryan Adams, and more) Quick Tips: Revelations in Recording & Mixing. The ability to record and mix music is no doubt a skill and an art form. Developing it takes time, and requires many “failures,” experiments and learning experiences. To truly succeed and excel — in anything really — you have to have a hunger to sift through absorb the infinite amount of knowledge that’s out there. I wanted to give you some quick knowledge nuggets I received in response to a question I posed on an audio engineering forum (which shall remain nameless because I hate it).

I asked them: “What’s your most memorable ‘a-ha’ moment in learning to mix and record?” It’s difficult to pinpoint one single ‘a-ha’ moment, as many of us have them all the time — but that’s a beautiful thing. Regardless, I think some of us have a couple that really stand out. Below is a collection of what I thought were some interesting responses to the question. “The moment i realized that there’s a big difference between knowing something and actually getting it.” Build your own soundproof studio in 11 easy steps. Japanese Ukiyo e Hanga Prints. WaterFall Records Learning to Record Lesson Two. Lesson 1 You're here: Lesson 2 Log In: You must be a 'Member" to view Lessons 3 thur 9 Using a Compressor?

Hello all, Ken here. If you are coming here from Recording Tips 7: show me the Magic Frequencies! Using one is really easy; the trick to it is to "listen to your music" and feel the flow of the mix. To set the compressor (assuming you have a constant meter in the song like the snare Mute out all the other tracks so you can work on the track. You want the compressor to breath in time with the song. Look at a compressor as an instrument in your sound. I hope this helps all of you in your mixing and recording. Here are some Magic Frequencies Tip: Set your frequencies up as presets. Good Luck! Web Design by Michael R.