I appreciate your feedback! If you're interested in more in-depth technical insights, I'm offering personalized mix reviews. If you have a mix you'd like me to check out, feel free to send it over! robert @ learn audio engineering dot com Thanks for watching
@LearnAudioEngineering I'm definitely subscribed and will be watching more videos. When I get to the point where I'm recording again ill definitely send something over.
@@supervilliansvworld2010 I got some mixing tips for you. 1 Sometimes less is more, its better to havs a few catchy melodys that can be heard vs lots of different sounds that fight for sonic space. 2 EQ in a way that boosts some frequency and removes or reduces others that might clash, if necessary use a compressor to dip the audio of a sound in the same frequency range. 3 When mixing turn everything down at first start quietly then increase this will make it easier to pick out whats to loud in the mix. 4 Pay attention to peaks in your overall audio and use a master compressor after this point.
I was a bit mislead with the tittle. I thought there would be more info about the technical side of an actual mix.
I appreciate your feedback! If you're interested in more in-depth technical insights, I'm offering personalized mix reviews.
If you have a mix you'd like me to check out, feel free to send it over! robert @ learn audio engineering dot com
Thanks for watching
@LearnAudioEngineering
I'm definitely subscribed and will be watching more videos. When I get to the point where I'm recording again ill definitely send something over.
@@supervilliansvworld2010 I got some mixing tips for you. 1 Sometimes less is more, its better to havs a few catchy melodys that can be heard vs lots of different sounds that fight for sonic space. 2 EQ in a way that boosts some frequency and removes or reduces others that might clash, if necessary use a compressor to dip the audio of a sound in the same frequency range. 3 When mixing turn everything down at first start quietly then increase this will make it easier to pick out whats to loud in the mix. 4 Pay attention to peaks in your overall audio and use a master compressor after this point.
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Greatly appreciate the tips
@@supervilliansvworld2010 Good luck and have fun.
I haven't really released very much, for multiple reasons not really to do with quality of My music.
Wicked video. Very informative brother 👊🏼👊🏼💯👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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