The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

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The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering
Posted on: 18.09.2013 by Lily Gorgonio
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Nikole Resende
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by heroicrecordings

Then maximize
In commercial releases the RMS level is somewhere between -3 dB and -8 dB. You are aiming to find that perfect balance between dynamics and loudness.

- 3 dB RMS is just ridiculous. Loudness war at its worst...
Lily Gorgonio
18.09.2013
Hey guys,

We wrote a guide about mixing & mastering. Courtesy of Tim van Doorne, audio engineer trained at SAE.

Find the original here:


The Essentials Of Good Mixing And Mastering

Doing a great job on a track
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
24.09.2013
great post, but you can actually have more send channels in fruity if you use the patcher. Here is a great tutorial on how to achieve it
http://audio.tutsplus.com/tutorials/...-in-fl-studio/
Nikole Resende
24.09.2013
Originally Posted by heroicrecordings

Then maximize
In commercial releases the RMS level is somewhere between -3 dB and -8 dB. You are aiming to find that perfect balance between dynamics and loudness.

- 3 dB RMS is just ridiculous. Loudness war at its worst...
Laurinda Benya
19.09.2013
Great tips man! I've learned most of these through trial and error. Another tip I can give to gel a track together is to select all tracks including FX, and send them to a bus that contains a small reverb. Dial up the send on all tracks to your taste. It's best to be extremely subtle.
Everette Akhtar
19.09.2013
great post here man, thanks

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