Road Stories: Adventures In Mixing Bar Band Harmonies Circa The Late 1970s
An early-career epiphany about the actual source of vocal harmonic discordance that has stuck with the author through the years.
An early-career epiphany about the actual source of vocal harmonic discordance that has stuck with the author through the years.
Inside some of the techniques to help front-of-house mixers change perspective and upgrade their streaming mix activities.
Is there some sort of rule/equation about how far apart and at what distance something feels like stereo or mono?
Singers produce a range of sounds, good and bad, and no two voices are alike – the good news is that focusing on the following areas can take a lot of the hassle out of the process.
They’re a great tool, allowing us to be efficient and fast in addition to provide opportunity to reflect on our workflow and come up with ways of making it even better.
Audio veteran Fred Vogler’s vision for soundscape creation comes to life in the time of the pandemic to support forward-looking clients like FOX Sports.
Avoiding the “add-ons,” the extra ingredients meant to improve the flavor of one or more parts of the mix but instead spoil the whole dish.
Investigating timing issues as well as frequency response magnitude, frequency response phase, EMI susceptibility, common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) with a lineup of mixers.
Borrowing some concepts and techniques from the studio to improve the live side of things…
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