In The Studio: Top 10 Countdown Of Mixing Myths
Which myth are you guilty of believing? Hint: the author’s believed ALL of them at some point…
Which myth are you guilty of believing? Hint: the author’s believed ALL of them at some point…
Taking time to listen to instruments in the studio prior to recording can make a significant difference in the final product.
We should always do whatever possible to work with event management to not let this happen, but the reality is that it does.
Navigating the different mentalities required to be as good as possible for both roles simultaneously…
A useful game-time checklist to help you rate how you’re doing and where to improve.
An eye-opening exercise that can bring us to another level of “awareness” with music, which can positively impact the mix.
A constant factor that applies to any type of show or gig: the comfort level of the musicians goes a long way to determining our success or failure.
It’s tempting to believe the only way to stay in proper mixing shape is to be constantly, actively working, but the reality of freelance work doesn’t always allow for that.
Dividing the decisions we make about our mix into two main categories: technical and preferential.
Techniques to add another dimension of creativity to mixes as well as to present a wider and deeper spatial soundscape.
A front of house engineer details his console architecture in terms of busing and processing.
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