Behringer Model D Review and Programming
Erik Hawkins shows you how this synth actually works in the mix by programming some patches and demonstrating how you can incorporate it into your workflow.
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Producer Sean Slade Recalls an Explosive Recording Session with Lou Reed
Producer and Berklee Online course author Sean Slade tells how a recording session he did with Lou Reed blew up, literally!
Taj Mahal on Working with Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, the Rolling Stones, and More
Taj Mahal has spent his 50-year career bending genres to his own signature style. His work includes moving explorations in jazz, funk, reggae, country, rock ‘n’ roll, and more.
‘We Shall Overcome’: E. Michael Harrington on Freeing a Civil Rights Song to Public Domain
High profile copyright expert E. Michael Harrington tells the tale of bringing the Civil Rights-era anthem, “We Shall Overcome” into the public domain.
Combat Rock: Berklee Online Student Fights Military PTSD One Track at a Time with Vet-Traxx Project
Eric Lewis, a 20-year veteran of the United States Navy, has faced the sort of difficulties through his life and career which might be unfathomable to a civilian. But music was there with him.
Prince Charles Alexander on Hip-Hop and Recording the Notorious B.I.G.
Prince Charles Alexander may have engineered some of the most iconic rap recordings of the ’90s, but it wasn’t until he listened to the Notorious B.I.G. that he realized how much it mattered.
You Already Have Everything You Need to Make Music
Although brand new gear has occasionally accelerated my work, I’m usually left realizing its addition wasn’t as magical as I had hoped.
Marlon Williams on Finding American Country Music in New Zealand
In the US, you probably know Marlon Williams for his contribution to the “Wild Wild Country” soundtrack. But in New Zealand, you know him for his consistent output of great music since his teen years.
Berklee Onsite 2018 Social Media Recap
On Friday June 1, 2018, we welcomed nearly 300 attendees to the Berklee campus in Boston, MA for our fourth annual Berklee Onsite music conference.
Susan Rogers on Recording with Prince
Susan Rogers—who teaches the graduate course Psychoacoustics in Music Production for Berklee Online—worked as Prince’s staff engineer from 1983-1987. She discusses an average day with Prince.