by Jordan Woods-Robinson | Nov 11, 2015 | Basics, podcast archive, SOSstudio
Barrett Brooks, a brilliant mind focused on helping people build careers that matter, recently blasted a truth bomb that if we focus on each individual step of the work rather than the outcome of the entire goal, we will feel more fulfilled, more energized, and more confident. This episode will explore how we can break down our goals from big picture into the simplest tasks with 1 simple question.
by Jordan Woods-Robinson | Oct 22, 2015 | SOSstudio
We hosted a Blab and engaged with some songwriters and engineers from the interwebs. The conversation went down the path of what gear you need to start your home recording career and into some deeper topics of how to create an analog sound in a digital world.
by Cory Maples | Dec 20, 2014 | SOS Blog, SOSstudio, Tutorial
Putting in a little effort and research up front is the only way to make the guitar tone in your head turn out exactly how you want it to once you get into a recording situation. Here are some simple, yet effective, guidelines to get your tracks right the first time:...
by Cory Maples | Nov 10, 2014 | Editorial, SOS Blog, SOSstudio
So you got the job. You’re the “go to guy” on this upcoming recording project. You’re pumped! Who wouldn’t be, right? You go into the studio, set up your equipment, and listen to the tracks. You’ve gathered your ideas, the vibe and the direction of...
by Cory Maples | Nov 7, 2014 | Editorial, SOS Blog, SOSstudio
As a musician we’re always trying to find our ‘voice’ or ‘sound’, that thing that sets us apart from everyone else in the world. We hone our skills and try different instruments, different cables, picks, bows, amps, brands, the list goes...
by Cory Maples | Nov 3, 2014 | Reviews, SOS Blog, SOSstudio
Journey of a Studio Collaborator Like many recording guitarists these days, I don’t have the convenience of going to a big studio to drag out my amps and turning up to ear bleeding levels (nor would I want my ears to bleed) and I also have the disadvantage of...
by Cory Maples | Oct 30, 2014 | Editorial, SOS Blog, SOSstudio
Journey of a Studio Collaborator As a Collaborator for SOS Studio I am faced with the rewarding challenge of never knowing exactly what project will land in front me from week to week….is it Bluegrass? Folk? Alternative? You get the idea… Being able to...
by Cory Maples | Oct 18, 2014 | Reviews, SOS Blog, SOSstudio
Our resident studio wizard is excited about the release of a new plugin that will significantly enhance his mixing process
by SOSstudio | Sep 14, 2014 | Composed by Shannon Fayth, SOS Blog, SOSstudio, Summer Session 2014
A beautiful folksy ballad from Shannon Fayth. An honest introspective look at the follies of a person who prefers to have no verbal filter, though it doesn’t always have the desired effect.
by SOSstudio | Sep 7, 2014 | Composed by Dan Cooper, SOS Blog, SOSstudio, Summer Session 2014
For our penultimate song in this Summer’s session, Dan Cooper returns as composer in this soulful tune featuring the vocal talents of Shannon Fayth.
by SOSstudio | Aug 17, 2014 | Contest, SOS Blog, SOSstudio
The results are in!