Pulling The Drum Mix Together & Putting On The Finishing Touches
Like the foundation of a house, the drums are the foundation of a recording. On a strong foundation, you can build almost anything you or your clients can imagine.
Like the foundation of a house, the drums are the foundation of a recording. On a strong foundation, you can build almost anything you or your clients can imagine.
Mixing a small number of channels while retaining the full frequency spectrum, intimacy, and dynamics may be the pinnacle of the craft.
Our mind’s ability to recognize, learn and store good, bad and unusual sounds is the mental gateway to the audio mixing craft.
We can learn a lot from listening to orchestral music
Looking at the basics of mixing vocals against backing tracks, along with the story behind the “music disc versus data disc” conundrum.
While you may be skilled at listening to the audio coming out of the monitors, how good are you at listening to the artist?
The downsides to the “fix it in the mix” approach…
It’s possible to attain something reasonable using headphones in the studio, if you’re aware of the pros and cons involved.
Pushing up some faders, getting a reasonable balance and adding some effects might work for a rough mix, but there’s more to building a great mix…
A wide range of approaches and advice provided by an experienced community.
A great worship mix is the sum of a whole lot of critical components, in addition to pushing faders and twiddling knobs…
Either mixing too loudly or too quietly can fool our ears…
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