In The Studio: Mixing With Distortion—Where To EQ? (Video)
Where the EQ is located in the chain — and how it’s applied — can make a big difference…
Where the EQ is located in the chain — and how it’s applied — can make a big difference…
Let’s say you don’t want to completely remove the low frequencies…
Not being a magician is understanding what you can (and can’t) do as a mix engineer…
In a world full of powerful outboard equipment and recording software, why would anyone bother with a console?
Looking for a way to help those vocals sit better in the mix?
There’s just no way around it — in one person’s opinion, at least, it will always and forever sound fake…
A good starting point if you’re working on a project with a male lead singer…
You’ve got the musicians lined up, you’ve scheduled your sessions. Now what? Do you jump right in and start recording? Easy there, Tiger…
It’s not usually what you’ve got, it’s how you use it — when a new tool can enhance the creative process…
Choosing from two different styles in going for what works best for the artist and session…
One of the keys to getting it right at the source is a solid understanding of mic placement…
A technique that can work with a variety of DAWs, utilizing two taps of a multi-tap delay
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