
Gain Staging: Setting Monitoring Levels, Part 1
So once you’ve set your mixing levels, you needs to set up your interface, monitors and/or headphones. In this video, I look at the monitors
Helping you to get your music made
So once you’ve set your mixing levels, you needs to set up your interface, monitors and/or headphones. In this video, I look at the monitors
Readers of Sound On Sound should be familiar with Mike Senior’s “Mix Rescue” column. He has posted a number of multitrack recordings in different styles
We can set out with good intentions, but sometimes, the tracks we end up with after recording are “hotter” than we want. Perhaps that spontaneous
When you record in a DAW, most of them give you a give image of your waveform on the track. The louder you record, the
Traditionally, the lead vocal sits in the middle of the stereo image, along with the kick, bass and snare. Other instruments may be panned into
Reamping a DI guitar signal is a great way to ensure that your tone balances with the rest of the mix, not to mention allowing
Re-amping is one of those concepts that divides people. It all depends if you prioritise getting the sound absolutely right when you record it, or