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Recent studio project with Marco Bucci out of Toronto, Canada.

Credits:

  • Marco Bucci (vocals, guitar, piano)
  • Chris Giggie (lead guitar)
  • Will Seaborn (bass)
  • Travis Whitmore (drums)
  • Andy Wilson (Mastering)

Read more about Marco and his music project here:

SilverLake Studio December Artist Spotlight

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Yesterday, I provided a couple of tips on keeping things simple in your home studio. These are just a couple of things that I’ve learned in my own experience. Just like many home studio enthusiasts out there, I’m always learning a new trick or a best practice. As a follow up to yesterday’s post, I wanted to provide you with another quick piece of advice. This is something that I’m constantly finding myself being guilty of and can be applied to really anything in life – Don’t Do It All Yourself. Let me explain: Read More

Music Collaboration using Dropbox
So, if you’re a recording musician you probably already understand the beauty of collaboration. It’s pretty easy to hire some of your musician buddies to come into your home studio and lay down some tracks. However, the majority of us home studio owners don’t live in a major recording city like Nashville or LA. In fact, even musicians in the big cities understand the importance of ‘thinking outside of the box’ when it comes to creating great music. When it comes to the new music industry, online collaboration is essential. Maybe you simply want your best friend or family member to listen to your latest song. Better yet, you decide you need a really nice sounding lead guitar solo or custom drum track on your latest masterpiece. Now more than ever, this is a reality and it’s super easy to make happen.
Read the full post here.

Music Collaboration using Dropbox

So, if you’re a recording musician you probably already understand the beauty of collaboration. It’s pretty easy to hire some of your musician buddies to come into your home studio and lay down some tracks. However, the majority of us home studio owners don’t live in a major recording city like Nashville or LA. In fact, even musicians in the big cities understand the importance of ‘thinking outside of the box’ when it comes to creating great music. When it comes to the new music industry, online collaboration is essential. Maybe you simply want your best friend or family member to listen to your latest song. Better yet, you decide you need a really nice sounding lead guitar solo or custom drum track on your latest masterpiece. Now more than ever, this is a reality and it’s super easy to make happen.

Read the full post here.