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Regardless of the approach you take, you need to keep a constant contrast between two voices in a mix. Collaborating brings a new element to a band’s sound that you just can’t get when it’s the same singer on each and every song.

Atop all of these great, upbeat elements are energetic vocals that you just can’t help but sing along with. But with great energy comes great need for compression – at least if you want to sound like a pro. Here’s why…

If you’ve heard any Top 40 country music in the past couple of years, there’s a good chance you’ve heard a song producer by Billy Decker. Straight out of Nashville, Tennessee, Billy is one of the most in-demand producers for...
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Fortunately for the thousands of bassists and guitarists recording at home, finding that separation isn’t any more difficult than it might be in a large studio.
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Whether you’re brand new to mixing or someone that’s been doing it for decades - there’s once certainty that I can share with you: the order of your vocal chain matters.
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