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Sidechain Compression - Ever hear a track where the kick drum punches through the mix with a satisfying low-end thump while the bass line sits comfortably beneath it? That's the magic of sidechain compression! In this video, we'll dive deep into this essential mixing technique, showing you step-by-step how to sidechain your bass to your kick drum for a powerful, pumping low end that will make your mixes groove.

Sidechain Compression

Sidechain Compression Sidechain Compression – Struggling to get your kick drum to cut through the mix while keeping your bass line present? Look no further than sidechain compression! This essential…

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Mix Like A Pro - Monitor in Mono - In the world of audio production, the art of mixing is a crucial step in bringing your music to life. One technique that can significantly improve your mixes is monitoring in mono. This might seem counterintuitive in an era where stereo and even surround sound are the norms, but the benefits of mono monitoring are numerous.

Mix Like A Pro – Monitor in Mono

Mix Like A Pro – Monitor in Mono Introduction Mix Like A Pro – Monitor in Mono – In the world of audio production, the art of mixing is a…

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What is a Limiter? - An audio limiter is a powerful tool used in the mastering process of audio production. It acts a lot like an audio compressor, but with a few key differences.

What is a Limiter?

What is a Limiter? What is a Limiter? – An audio limiter is a powerful tool used in the mastering process of audio production. It acts a lot like an…

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Equalizing Reference Guide - Equalizers are powerful tools that allow you to shape the sound of your audio system. They work by boosting or cutting specific frequency ranges within the audio signal, allowing you to adjust the tonal balance of your music. This guide will help you understand the different frequency ranges and how to use them to improve your audio experience.

Equalizing Reference Guide

Equalizing Reference Guide Introduction Equalizing Reference Guide – Equalizers are powerful tools that allow you to shape the sound of your audio system. They work by boosting or cutting specific…

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What is Routing? - Have you ever opened a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) or stared at a mixing console and felt overwhelmed by all the knobs, buttons, and… wires? Well, fear not, intrepid audio adventurer! A big part of taming that audio jungle is understanding routing.

What is Routing?

What is Routing? Understanding Routing in DAWs and Mixing Desks What is Routing? – Have you ever opened a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) or stared at a mixing console and…

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How to use Compression - An audio compressor is a key tool in the realm of sound engineering, finding its place in various aspects of audio production. This device manipulates the dynamic range of audio signals, ensuring a balanced and optimal output.

How to use Compression

How to use Compression Introduction How to use Compression – An audio compressor is a key tool in the realm of sound engineering, finding its place in various aspects of…

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Microphones Explained - Microphones are the unsung heroes of the audio world, transforming invisible sound waves into electrical signals we can hear and manipulate. Choosing the right mic is crucial for achieving a clear and professional sound, whether you're a musician capturing a powerful live performance, a podcaster recording a captivating interview, or a videographer creating a compelling documentary. This guide will delve into the three main types of microphones and their ideal uses, along with explaining microphone polar patterns, which determine how they pick up sound from different directions.

Microphones Explained

Microphones Explained Microphones Explained – Microphones are the unsung heroes of the audio world, transforming invisible sound waves into electrical signals we can hear and manipulate. Choosing the right mic…

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