What Makes Music "High Quality"? | Mixing Music Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 19 фев 2024
  • In this riveting episode of the Mixing Music Podcast, Dee Kei and Lu delve into the secrets behind achieving top-tier sound quality in the music industry. Buckle up as they unravel unconventional methods and strategies employed by leading professionals that may surprise you. From innovative techniques to out-of-the-box approaches, discover how the masters are raising the bar in sound production. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that challenges conventional wisdom and unveils the hidden gems of audio excellence.
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  • @HRPL-ej9zo
    @HRPL-ej9zo 5 месяцев назад +1

    It wasnt the the compression, Phil Collins room mic had a noise gate that clamped down after a snare hit. So he came up with the gated snare sound of the 80s by accident.