Mixing Problems
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Mixing Problems
Hey guys, as the manager of the Scottish band "Jiezuberband", firstly I should ask you to check them out because their fab, but secondly, how is it some bands that just start off can get such clean sounds? If you listen to their debut album "Sound Of The Sun", all I can hear is flawless mixing and expertly placed melodies, does this mean I should just stop now? I've been producing for many years and I can't get anything close to that sound (this isn't spam, I genuinely want to learn if there's any kind of equipment or specific techniques like ADT that would really spice up my mixing?)
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Re: Mixing Problems
lots of soap and don't forget to scrub!CatsEyeRecords wrote:how is it some bands that just start off can get such clean sounds?
most likely!If you listen to their debut album "Sound Of The Sun", all I can hear is flawless mixing and expertly placed melodies, does this mean I should just stop now?
it's all in the gear, so max out that credit card and you'll be on your way to spice city!I've been producing for many years and I can't get anything close to that sound (this isn't spam, I genuinely want to learn if there's any kind of equipment or specific techniques like ADT that would really spice up my mixing?)
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Hi,
Opposite to the funny post from DFuruta.
It is all about the experience of the person mixing the music.
Sure, great equipment helps, because it makes things go faster during the process.
But you still have to know how to get from A, the recorded sounds themselves, to B, the final mix.
Here is one example I made a couple of days ago:
https://www.facebook.com/nicholas.sevil ... 1407580225
Opposite to the funny post from DFuruta.
It is all about the experience of the person mixing the music.
Sure, great equipment helps, because it makes things go faster during the process.
But you still have to know how to get from A, the recorded sounds themselves, to B, the final mix.
Here is one example I made a couple of days ago:
https://www.facebook.com/nicholas.sevil ... 1407580225
Howling at the neighbors. Hoping they have more mic cables.
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