7 Tips for Better Mixes
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
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These are great suggestions! One thing that helps me is heading downtown running from the hills. Then ending face down when I’ve had my fill.
LOL me5
I read this before I watched the video and was extremely concerned for your mental health
I always check the mix with basic mastering. And adjusting mid side balance can help guide you to what the mix needs. In a perfect world you would want to hear your final mastering applied to make final mix adjustments. Which makes it great to be able to work with a mastering engineer. I can vouch for Sage audio and the subscription
The Era Tip is excellent .. Will start looking into that idea in my next mix.. Thx
Thank you we definitely appreciate you , keep up the intelligent great work 👌🏾♾️
Spot on as usual. One of the best audio channels ever 👍
Great video. Still learning a lot from your channel
As soon as i can pay with Paypal, I will get the membership 😁 Great video as always
Thank you, interesting perspectives
I actually was doing the same shit as he shown in overprocessing part 😢
A mix in electronic music would be awesome
Cheers bro. You are truly a quality content creator 🫡
Can’t wait for that mixing course thi
When will the mixing course come out?
If it sounds good it’s good
I love you❤
So, do you put a glue comp on the stereo bus or not?
I have a question, is the 10 free mastering really free and not like the free master sample which you still have to pay for at the end?
Yep! Completely free full-length masters - not samples.
really nice, but why does the example song always have to be so basic and bad
The example is always easier than the exam.
Thats a good deal bro im tempted 😅👍🏿
The mix without the exciter sounded better. The second one is artificially bright.
What’s the song
It's *Sparse, not sparce. Great video btw, as usual.
more stock plugin
Sorry to be the spelling police but, SPARSE.