
From Waves Audio comes video in the Audio Mixing Tips & Tricks Series. This video walks you through Andrew Scheps’ de-essing trick to boost distorted guitars, which is very cool!
Also, a very neat video describing Jack Joseph Puig’s method for achieving a clean snare sound while using reverb is available here.

From our resident church audio blogger Gary Zandstra comes the second in a multi-part video series on the basics of church audio, which is equally useful to novices in any field. For more helpful hints from Gary, make sure to check out his Church Sound Blog.

An explanation of some basic plug-in tricks ideal for the beginning Po Tools user as previously explained in the article “Pro Tool Plug-in Tricks For Beginners”.

An explanation of buses and I/O as previously described in the article “Buses & I/O Explained”.

Do you know when to use a de-esser? Even know what they are? This tutorial walks you through the information you need to use them successfully as tools in your mix as previously described in the article An Introduction To The Proper Use Of De-Essers.

Looking for a way to help those vocals sit better in the mix? Distortion just may be the key, as explained in the article Using Creative Distortion On Vocals.

From our resident church audio blogger Gary Zandstra comes a multi-part video series on the basics of church audio, which is equally useful to novices in any field. For more helpful hints from Gary, make sure to check out his Church Sound Blog.

Industry veteran Dave Rat of Rat Sound discussed how to properly optimize your analog consoles gain structure as discussed in the article Gain Structure Basics With Dave Rats.

From Waves Audio comes the Audio Mixing Tips & Tricks Series.
This video continues the explanation of the basics of reverb and delay, previously started in An Introduction To Reverb & Delay From Waves: Pt. 1.

From Waves Audio comes the Audio Mixing Tips & Tricks Series.
This video explains the basics of reverb and delay. For Part II, click here.