Posts Tagged ‘mixing pro ’
You might start out doing levels, then switch to panning and then think about some distortion tips you want to try. Then all of a sudden you don’t really know where your mix is going. I like structure when working, so it’s good for me to have some sort of work flow when mixing. Instead…
Tracking your band in the basement? Producing a record on your laptop for that awesome singer/waitress around town? Working on your own music with no outside help or opinion? Don’t worry, these days that’s the norm, and although those aren’t at all perfect scenarios, let’s do what we can to keep the music sounding awesome…
Nowadays, we live in a world that tries to help any talented individual to become a better artist. Talented musicians, dancers and other types of artists have been cherished and encouraged to enhance their gifts since the oldest of times. In this modern day and age, a lot of attention is given to the same…
Mixing audio setups isn’t rocket science, but it might well give the latter a run for its money. Handling audio mixers can be pretty complicated for many people, which is why it’s important to have the basics down pat and know the equipment inside and out.
Mixing and mastering music for sales is a highly important part of one’s music career, whether you are just starting out of a garage, or you are a mega superstar and million album seller. Without quality mixes and complete control of the listener’s experience, you can set yourself up as looking unprofessional while also compromising…
