Audio Outtakes: Lessons Learned From “Crashes And Burns”
The good news is that with each audio “crash and burn” came lessons learned the hard way.
The good news is that with each audio “crash and burn” came lessons learned the hard way.
An introduction to automixing concepts that provide recall, management, and control of both voice and musical instruments while documenting the use of DSP engines to custom-build virtual digital mixing consoles.
Understanding the musical genre as well as your band will dictate whether that percussion sound is subtle or dominant. This is where your own artistry can shine. Here are some thoughts on the topic and approaches…
Employing today’s digital mixing tools and DSP technologies to devise more precise ways to solve the problem without making wholesale changes to the mix.
Answering reader questions about bringing more “life” to digital drums as well as a mic cable generating its own signal.
What’s the tube emulation actually doing to the signal? And when should you use it? Time to dive in and find out.
Delving into this sometimes divisive topic, presenting positives for both sides along with a workaround.
Some tips and tricks learned from many years behind the console that can assist musicians in sounding their very best in the house mix.
A roundup of solid practices whether you’re recording a baby grand or a synthesizer…
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