6:41 Soo true. I'm in the middle of producing and mixing a song for a punk rock band and its the first mix that I'm doing. I've already learnt so much but I've also spent so much time correcting previous mistakes, but that's just a part of the process. Also I can really recommend buying a producing/mixing/mastering book because its just able to teach you in so much more depth than 50 uncoordinated youtube videos. (Not to say youtube videos cant provide valuable information. Its just better to get it from one source than 50 different.)
@@TheodorNickelsen oh for sure! I usually go to books first but I find that they don’t teach the creative sound design trick like using a “shock absorber” etc. But they’re great for technical approaches !
6:41 Soo true. I'm in the middle of producing and mixing a song for a punk rock band and its the first mix that I'm doing. I've already learnt so much but I've also spent so much time correcting previous mistakes, but that's just a part of the process. Also I can really recommend buying a producing/mixing/mastering book because its just able to teach you in so much more depth than 50 uncoordinated youtube videos. (Not to say youtube videos cant provide valuable information. Its just better to get it from one source than 50 different.)
@@TheodorNickelsen oh for sure! I usually go to books first but I find that they don’t teach the creative sound design trick like using a “shock absorber” etc. But they’re great for technical approaches !
What microphone did you use for the Over-The-Shoulder recording?
@@TheSlazzer Its the cheap rode condenser, I think the NT series? I don’t have any other LDC so I just use the two that I’ve got