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Reference tracks can act as great shortcuts to getting the sounds your after, but are they right for every situation or just specific scenarios?
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You might be a studio nerd if "click tracking" means recording to a metronome, not websites following your activities. (Don't worry, you're among friends.)
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If you're a recording engineer or mixer, chances are pretty good that you've got most of the knowledge you need to master music too...
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I’m constantly bouncing back and forth between plates and halls when it comes to picking a reverb. How do you choose the style that's right for you?

Carving out a space for each instrument is just as much of an art as a sculptor crafting something from stone. Which tools are you using to craft your masterpiece?
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