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Before compression, EQ, or any other dynamic processing, you need to know where you want your instruments to sit. Let’s take a look at a few quick tips to get the most out of your panning.
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When it comes to working on mixing a hip-hop track, great low end is expected from your audience. They want something clean and punchy – a kick drum and sub combination that they can feel. To accomplish this, there are...
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If you ever want to question your knowledge as a mixer - go mix a track in mono. I was pleasantly surprised how good everything sounded when I flipped back to stereo, but I was second guessing EVERY decision I made up to that point.
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As audio professionals, it’s important that we keep our work sounding great not just in our own rooms, but in all the rooms and spaces your mix might be heard.