Back To Basics: Despite The Countless Tools Available, Sometimes Simpler Is Better
I advocate that instead of searching for the latest and greatest plugin, microphone or console… first learn to mix.
I advocate that instead of searching for the latest and greatest plugin, microphone or console… first learn to mix.
One of those things that most sound people know they should do…
Comparing the “Faders at Unity” and “Maximized Preamp Gain” schools of thought, along with a third hybrid approach…
Get it set wrong and no amount of fading, EQ or outboard processing will fix it. Get it right and the rest of your mix will come together much, much easier.
Acknowledging how awesome all this technology is, and cutting it some slack when it doesn’t work right.
Get it done right is not cheap — but it will actually be less expensive in the long run
Who knows better what to start with first and when to move on to the next channel?
A process for thinking through and evaluating upgrade options
If you find yourself feeling inadequate because your to-do list is seemingly endless, relax.
If you’re considering becoming a Technical Director, allow me to bend your ear a moment about one of the most rewarding jobs ever.
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.
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