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Some mix tips
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2016 7:25 am
by philbrown
Re: Some mix tips
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 6:27 am
by Phil O
When I saw that you posted a link to tips and tricks I thought, "That doesn't sound like Phil." Then I read the article. Right on, Phil. Right on.
the other Phil
Re: Some mix tips
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 6:31 am
by philbrown
Phil O wrote:When I saw that you posted a link to tips and tricks I thought, "That doesn't sound like Phil." Then I read the article. Right on, Phil. Right on.
the other Phil
LOL Phil
My wife (and bass player - cowriter) and I had a good chuckle over that article and actually there were some good points made.
Re: Some mix tips
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 8:14 am
by wylie1
Best tips & tricks I've ever read
Re: Some mix tips
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 12:14 pm
by terrybritton
That thing is brilliant!
Thanks for the share - passing it along!
Terry
Re: Some mix tips
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 1:00 pm
by mikehalloran
The best guide mixing ever. It distils my 45 years of experience better than anything I'll write on the topic.
TIP 6 threw me, though... then I read TIP 8 and all was well again.
Oh yea, I need to send this to my daughter.
Re: Some mix tips
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 2:50 pm
by Gravity Jim
Finally, some pro audio journalism worth reading. That's the bomb dot com.
I use the Slate plug-ins, and got a link from them via email to a "mixing tutorial" video, and I almost wasted some time watching it, but then I thought:
1. I've been "balance engineering" my own music for over 20 years. Do I even want to learn how to make my drum tracks sound the way Steven likes them?
2. I like my work. Why would I imagine that Steven Slate is a better mixer than I am?
3. Having already heard a lot of it, can I listen to Mr. Slate's fratbro delivery for even another 3 minutes?
Well, the answer to all those questions was "no." So, I threw the e-mail away. I feel more skilled already.