In The Studio: Mixing Ruins Everything
By over-analyzing it and listening to the wrong things, we often ruin the experience of enjoying the music.
By over-analyzing it and listening to the wrong things, we often ruin the experience of enjoying the music.
Your tool of choice will likely vary depending on your mixing style, but it’s always good to know there are multiple options at hand.
Considering the value of collaboration and getting help with projects you could probably just do yourself.
Do you typically track drums in the studio or do you find yourself doing a lot of drum replacement? Whatever your method, engineer Joe Gilder takes a look at your options.
An overlooked aspect in the quest for a bigger and richer quality…
Successful folks acknowledge that luck was a part of their success, but they were also prepared when it arrived.
Learning to avoiding the one tragic mistake that can completely ruin your final mix.
Continuing the discussion of roadblocks that hinder the mixing process…
Mixing is a game where you can absolutely improve over time, but you have to avoid some roadblocks.
A few secrets to the success of James Waddell of Lyricanvas Studios in Nashville.