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Clanky bass tone has a place in a lot of modern metal mixes. While clankiness (is that a word?) has a negative connotation in many situations, it’s rarely the case when talking to hard rock or metal bassists.
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Synthesizers are an overwhelmingly common element of popular music in the digital age. They’re the backbone of genres like EDM, techno & house music, but their reach extends well past the Top 40 and into all kinds of crossover genres.
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Screaming vocals are some of the most guttural, intense sounds you can work with in a mix. A great screamer maintains control and power over his performance, and can replicate the same sound day after day on tour without ruining their vocal cords.
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Taking your mixing skills to the next level is difficult as you progress through your career. If you don’t keep learning, your skill set plateaus, and you’re left with boring and lackluster mixes that your listeners will lose interest in.
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Do you struggle to keep your drums sounding like a single, cohesive instrument? You’re not alone – one of the biggest complaints we hear from engineers just getting started with recording live drums is that they struggle to get them to sound as good as their favorite sample pack.
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