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Subject:any "standards" for great mixing?
Posted by: effacer
Date:2/20/2003 11:25:03 AM

Hello all..
i'm still new to mixing and stuff...do you guys have any "standards" to achieve a great mixing output ? I'd be very thankful if you could share some technics to me...
thanks in advance

Subject:RE: any
Reply by: MyST
Date:2/20/2003 12:31:18 PM

Do a search for "mixing" in the Acid forum, you'll find some good threads.
Also, check out www.studiocovers.com

M

Subject:RE: any
Reply by: DKeenum
Date:2/20/2003 1:32:24 PM

One big help is to pick a song that is in the same style as the song you are mixing. Refer to that song on CD during your mix. Try to match the different balences, panning, effects, etc. Also, read everything you can find about it.

Subject:RE: any
Reply by: DKeenum
Date:2/20/2003 1:39:54 PM

computermusic.co.uk has some informative tutorials.

Subject:RE: any
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:2/20/2003 2:09:14 PM

For those lazy enough not to copy and paste: ;o)

Studio Covers
Computer Music
ProRec.com

Iacobus

Subject:RE: any
Reply by: spesimen
Date:2/20/2003 3:26:46 PM

i always suggest reading "an integrated approach to metering and leveling practices in the 21st century" by bob katz. it's an article on his site that you can download, www.digido.com ...explains a good deal about proper gain staging.

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Reply by: SHTUNOT
Date:2/20/2003 10:05:50 PM

Just bookmarked that site...thanks.

Ed.

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