18 April , 2016 | Mixing and mastering
Let’s take a closer look at such concepts as a sound engineer, mixing engineer, and mastering engineer. Of course, they all stem from sound engineering, but in our time these concepts are increasingly boldly going into “free swimming”. A sound engineer is a person who can work at all stages of recording, digitizing and correcting […]
Read more >16 April , 2016 | Mixing and mastering
We decided to place several blocks from our book on music labels (the full book will be available to blog subscribers). In this article we will analyze what labels are and the benefits of working with them. There are several options for decoding the concept of a label. The label at the level of companies […]
Read more >25 January , 2016 | Mixing and mastering
Many musicians, ordering mixing and mastering, specify what reference tracks are and why they are needed. Most studios, accepting projects for work, ask that several references be applied to the tracks, which will orient the sound engineer to the result that they want to get. Reference tracks are reference points. * those tracks that are […]
Read more >10 January , 2016 | Mixing and mastering
There are two ways to reduce the track: with strategy, and without. While the second option will be a more fun, interesting and fascinating approach – in 99% of cases everything ends with the project being re-assembled. Here are five ways you can focus and choose the right track mixing strategy. 1. The “rhythmic” approach […]
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