Laying The Foundation: Making The Live Mix Work No Matter What
Merging refined skills with a professional attitude to pull off a great mix, regardless of the circumstances.
Merging refined skills with a professional attitude to pull off a great mix, regardless of the circumstances.
Rather than gripe about labor problems, why not get ahead of the game and train them properly?
The real art of audio, or, I mean the real science of audio, is…
While some bands and musicians have conquered the DIY recording skills necessary to produce great-sounding tracks, some need your help.
We have to understand that sometimes turning it up to 11 is just too much.
The goal of the mix engineer is to be as prepared as possible, particularly when it comes to working with the console. Spring is nigh…
Unless you know exactly what you are doing, and exactly what the outcome will be, without question, leave it alone once rehearsal/run-through is over.
Sitting behind a console and turning knobs is part of the job, for sure. But there’s much more to it than that…
Maximizing console layouts and other aspects of getting more with less.
Some words of wisdom that I wish someone had shared with me 20 years ago…
As a recovering perfectionist, I’m not advocating mediocrity, but rather excellence in lieu of extravagance.
Monitor engineer Alan Richardson adds Universal Control Pro DAW control surface to new multitrack recording system for farewell tour.
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