A conversation that I think I've had more times than I care to remember is about computers and equipment selection. I've found it extremely useful to read other reviews... read more →
I think that the hardest decision for a lot of people who are building a studio is going to be selecting the right audio interface (soundcard). As my studio... read more →
If you're anything like me, you'll have a variety of VSTs and plugins on your studio computer. One of the issues that I'm constantly faced with is finding a... read more →
I spend pretty much all of my time in front of a computer when composing for film and TV, so having a reliable system that runs smoothly is essential. As... read more →
Running a network to slave the video to another computer is a fantastic way to make the most of old equipment and remove some of the processing power to another... read more →
Having high-quality sound effects is a necessity when composing for film and TV. In this blog, I'll be discussing just the sound effects that I regularly use,... read more →
Having an arsenal of fantastic sample libraries, and VST instruments help me to compose for music for TV and film. I spend a lot of my... read more →
Having a Cubase Pro 10 template set up for my projects has saved me a considerable amount of time, and speeds up my workflow. When I'm... read more →
For those who have 4K monitor like myself, and want to get the highest resolution I would recommend SwitchResX. As my main machine in the studio, I'm running a MacPro... read more →
In the studio I'm running multiple computers to help with my workflow, and to slave some of the processing power away from the main composing computer. If you're interested in... read more →