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There’s little that can derail a studio session as quickly as a singer who’s blown out their voice, which is why we want to avoid getting to that point as much as possible.

How do you make sure you’re not overdoing anything and avoid accidentally nuking the dynamics of your mix?
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Let’s take a look at how you can achieve those without digitally clipping a thing!
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Today, I want to take a look at three of the most common situations you’ll be faced with where a delay is 100% the right choice over a reverb.

When done right, guitars can serve many different purposes in your music. It’s all about the production choices you make when writing, arranging, and mixing those parts!