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Silent Way's Tips and Tricks Pages

Dozens of guides, explaining hidden functions, secret modes and practical how-to tips. Also see Silent Way's Recording Equipment and Mac Forums.

NOTE: For the past few years, new tips have been posted in The Silent Way Forum.
The tips listed here are still updated and valid, but check the Forum for more.

Macintosh Tricks and The Free Mac Tips Newsletter

The Mac tips and shortcuts pages are essential for all Macintosh users. Check out the free Newsletter and dozens of tips...


Silent Way's Guide to Computer Audio Interfaces (PC or Mac)

Getting better audio quality out of (and into) your computer is pretty easy. A few minutes and/or a few bucks will improve your audio quality immensely! This page has the scoop on quick and easy ways to completely overhaul the sound of your music. Check out the long list of 180+ USB/FireWire interfaces and 20 USB/FireWire PCI cards.


The Ultimate Track Sheet

Convenient session track sheets, ready to be filled in. With easily selected pull-down menus with all the key info: instrument, mic preamp, format type, bit rate, sample rate, date, etc. There's even an "Analog" option. Now with bult-in Digital Audio Hard Drive Storage Calculator. (Microsoft Excel required.)


The Direct-Out Database

A list of many mixing boards' individual channel outputs, connectors etc. Indispensable for live recording. Know ahead of time!


Guide to MP3 streaming players

MP3 streaming beats all the net radio formats. Most PCs and Macs already have an MP3 stream player, but there are better free players.


Audio Equipment tips

These recording equipment tips, tricks, hidden functions, hacks, alerts and modifications can make a big difference in sound quality and functionality. Most equipment has unpublished modes, unusually wired jacks, hidden menus or other "little eccentricities."

NOTE: For the past few years, all the new tips have been posted in The Silent Way Forum.
The tips listed here are still updated and valid.
Check out the "Recording Studio Equipment" section of the Forum for new tips...


Silent Way is "pin 2 hot" compliant

Silent Way Recording conforms to the Audio Engineering Society standard of a "pin 2 hot" XLR connector, and acknowledges that some studios are still "pin 3 hot." Basically, if you've got the choice, go "pin 2 hot." If you've already got a studio wired as "pin 3 hot," you need to evaluate whether it is worth it to change to today's standard, as all new and recent gear is "pin 2 hot."

(If you don't know, "pin 2 hot" means that pin #2 of the three-pin XLR analog audio connector carries the "positive," or "hot" signal, and pin #3 carries the "negative," or "cold" signal. Pin #1 is always the "ground". Believe it or not, there was no universally agreed-upon standard until recently.)

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