21-12-2016, 21:16
Just ran across a new piece on mixing, written by Jim Emerson over at Reasonzone Audio. Apparently it is the first in a three post series on mixing and mastering, and I am already on the edge of my seat waiting for the installment on mastering!
http://headphonecharts.com/mixing-with-p...ionals.php
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The Mixing with Professionals guide breaks mixing down into 5 main chapters,
Chapter 1: Organization of a mix session
Chapter 2: Solo processing of individual channels in your mix
Chapter 3: Creative processing of your mix elements
Chapter 4: Group processing of similar aspects of your mixdown
Chapter 5: Automation of mix elements
and then breaks each chapter down into bite-sized chunks. It also contains a lot of bonus tips and tricks (a couple of which were even new to me). As someone who has been mixing for a while, most of this was not new to me, but it was very well explained, and I think it would be perfect for anyone just starting out.
http://headphonecharts.com/mixing-with-p...ionals.php
[URL="http://headphonecharts.com/mixing-with-professionals.php"]
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The Mixing with Professionals guide breaks mixing down into 5 main chapters,
Chapter 1: Organization of a mix session
Chapter 2: Solo processing of individual channels in your mix
Chapter 3: Creative processing of your mix elements
Chapter 4: Group processing of similar aspects of your mixdown
Chapter 5: Automation of mix elements
and then breaks each chapter down into bite-sized chunks. It also contains a lot of bonus tips and tricks (a couple of which were even new to me). As someone who has been mixing for a while, most of this was not new to me, but it was very well explained, and I think it would be perfect for anyone just starting out.