In The Studio: Eight Tips For Mixing For Mastering
Regardless if you decide to master yourself or use a mastering engineer, here are some approaches to help you get the most out of your mastering session.
Regardless if you decide to master yourself or use a mastering engineer, here are some approaches to help you get the most out of your mastering session.
Get more quickly on the path of crafting better mixes by avoiding these common pitfalls.
One of the hardest things to record can be a vocalist who is not comfortable with the studio conditions.
How to compress without making a mess of the music you’ve worked so hard to make sound good…
We can learn a lot from listening to orchestral music
Looking at the basics of mixing vocals against backing tracks, along with the story behind the “music disc versus data disc” conundrum.
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While you may be skilled at listening to the audio coming out of the monitors, how good are you at listening to the artist?
The downsides to the “fix it in the mix” approach…
Philosophies, gear choices, signal chain approaches and more…
Simple techniques to help your mix translate properly to other monitors once you take your song out of the studio.
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