About

Welcome to Noise 101, you are very welcome.
Here is a brief summary of what, where, why and when. Enjoy your stay.

This site has been in existence for a while now, in various guises and levels of messiness but I feel it's finally starting to "be something"…[as WASP would've wanted], and as of 2007 it is now a Wiki site, allowing contributions from other people.

It's really all about knowledge - An ensemble of information regarding the recording of the heavier end of music.

In my unhealthy interest with recording I would spend hours gathering info about how the "real" bands and producers do it, and I had amassed a pretty decent collection of tips, tricks and real world examples…. and being such a nice guy, I thought I would share. :)

All information is given to be as accurate as possible. Rumours and here-say are not included in the principles of this site and will not be included.

It must be remembered though, and this is something which strikes me more and more as I get into this recording lark…good gear is something, and should generally be strived for, but there is NOTHING like experience.
Go try these things for yourself.
Make mistakes, and learn but over everything….have fun.

Marty

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