In The Studio: Enhance A Drum Mix With Bus Compression (Video)
Limiting dynamic range of the overall drum mix to create a thicker and more cohesive sound.
Limiting dynamic range of the overall drum mix to create a thicker and more cohesive sound.
Mixing the bass like a fourth guitar to create a wide, high and heavy wall of guitar sounds.
How do we create the master copy from which all other replications and duplications will be made?
Understanding the use of time to control the balance of your mix.
Punch is what makes your mix step out of the speaker and physically impact the listener.
They’re not in fact separate stages or concepts, but more like degrees of mastery…
The magic word is “phase” — the goal is making the timing relationships make sense…
Identifying the “little things” that really add up over the course of a mix…
What’s “the best” sample rate? Is there a superior tuning system?
Layer choices and application contribute to the impact of the drums, the sound of the record and the producer’s style…
Every mix presents a challenge. Most mixes present several challenges. But there are a few that challenge you every step along the way.
Every mix presents a challenge, but here are the “four horsemen” of the Mix-Pacalypse and how to conquer them…
Attaining recordings with that special hard-to-place quality that “just sounds like a record”…
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