In The Studio: The Importance Of Checking Your Mixes EVERYWHERE
Your job as a mix engineer is to predict these differences and accommodate for them as best you can
Your job as a mix engineer is to predict these differences and accommodate for them as best you can
A brief and useful (but by no means comprehensive) look at some key developments along the path to modern desktop recording.
Creating a wide stereo spread based on the unique nuances in timing and dynamics…
Working with inexperienced singers requires careful mic placement to eliminate pops, lip smacks, and breath blasts.
The many aspects of getting all the parts assembled correctly in the pursuit of great music.
The conventional wisdom in 1970 for recording instruments, amplifiers, and effects
The biggest aspect of adding effects (or not) to a mix is experience, but following these guidelines can be a great place to start…
A short primer on basic approaches and techniques for miking and recording several aspects of drums.
Every process a sound goes through will change the tone of the sound, even if the process is a little bit of gain change…
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