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From Room Acoustics to Final Mix. Your Guide to Pro Sound.
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  • Mixing Reverb - Reverb is the sonic glue that binds your mix, creating a sense of space and dimension for your instruments. But wielding this powerful tool effectively requires finesse. Here, we'll delve into the world of mixing reverb, exploring a unique technique using mutes to achieve optimal control: the "pre-fader reverb trick."

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  • Multiband Compression - An Introduction to Waves LinMB - Video Tutorial - Multi-band Compressors split the signal into several frequency bands. This allows the user to set the desired amount of gain reduction for each band. Multi-band Compressors are great for dealing with the dynamics of a full range mix.

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  • Recording Electric Guitar

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  • Studio Acoustics – How I Refitted My Home Studio

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  • Importing Midi & Wav Files Into Reason For Music Production

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  • Room Acoustics Measurement Tools For PC and Mac

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  • fascinating opposition to its counterpart: the audio expander. Unlike compressors that squeeze a wide range of volumes into a tighter space, expanders act as sonic cowboys, wrangling quiet sounds down even further and amplifying the loud ones. But why would you want to do such a thing? Buckle up, partner, because expanders offer a unique set of tricks for your audio mixing and mastering arsenal.

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  • Top Tips for Recording Vocals - Your home studio might not have the square footage of a professional space, but that doesn't mean you can't capture professional-quality vocals. With the right approach and a little know-how, you can transform your home recordings and elevate your music productions. In this article, we'll delve into the world of microphone choice, explore the world of polar patterns, and discuss optimal microphone and singer placement for achieving that sought-after pro sound.

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