Unique Signatures: Breaking Down Acoustic Behavior To Understand How Sound Reacts In Rooms
Considering the nature of the space in which we plan to mix and what happens when our carefully crafted sound is let loose in the wild.
Considering the nature of the space in which we plan to mix and what happens when our carefully crafted sound is let loose in the wild.
A classic cardioid design from the mid-1960s with a “frequency response tailored for use with guitar amplifiers.”
The deeper points of different channel widths, best practices for signal levels, and some other configuration details that will help optimize Wi-Fi systems for the best experience.
With all the “roses and thorns” of working on or organizing teams of volunteers, how do leaders know when it’s time to say “thanks, but no thanks” to a volunteer?
There’s often value in using bus compression artistically – a compressor can have very unique “sounds” due to its design that can enhance the mix.
Paying as much attention to what comes off the backs of the loudspeakers as what comes out the front.
The essentials of compression as well as basic compression controls and how they function.
Introducing two solid, straightforward approaches for successful online mixes as well as detailing one that it’s usually best to avoid.
Although the two disciplines are often found working together, they’re quite different in the knowledge base and certainly the direct skills required to be successful at either one.
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