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No, this isn’t a stereo playback thing. It’s not a “your way is wrong and my way is right” type of thing either. This is about why more often than not, I find myself using two compressors when I’m mixing bass guitar.
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Most audio engineers find their way into recording artists one of two ways. They either played music themselves and had an interest in learning the recording side of things, or they started out with a passion for music without any musicianship and wanted a way to get into working with it every day.
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When it comes to mixing the three main types (overdrive, fuzz & distortion), is one inherently easier to work with than another?
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The process of recording and mixing acoustic instruments can be intimidating to producers that work predominantly in-the-box, but there’s really nothing to be nervous about.
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Doing the same thing over and over again rarely turns into a new result. With each and every project you work on, you should be growing and adapting to make the best possible product you can.
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