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Metres
There are some different metres measuring the level of signal: peak meters, rms metres, true peak metres, lufs metres, phase metres. All audio material has a certain dynamic range between the highest and lowest acceptable levels. We typically arrange for the loudest peaks to be below the maximum level which the system can handle, and…
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Analogue vs Digital
There are two ways of mixing techniques with analogue and digital gear. Though there are mostly replacing the analogue things to digital in the world, the analogue mixer still have a lot of advantages in music production. All channel processing is literally in-line between the input gain and the output fader, and tweaking channel EQs…
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There are also some other effector when we do vocal mixing.
While we mixing the vocal there are some mixing inputs that are specialised to mix the vocal audio track. I will go along the effectors that I am usually put when I mix the vocal. First one is deesser. DeEsser is literally delete a dental consonant sound like ‘s’, ‘ch’. It depends on the producers…
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What are those mixing tools doing in music production?
There are some mixing inputs that I would introduce on this blog. I would talk about the effectors that people use most commonly and sort of necessary tools to sounding way advanced muscial quality. First one is Equaliser, which is called EQ as well. Equaliser can be the most well known musical effector as many…
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What is mixing?
Mixing is a process of music production that contains designing the sound and effecting to make a track more cohesive and adding more resources such as reverb, equaliser, compressor, spatial audio editor, and so on. There are generally two types of the way of mixing. First it is called in-the-box, which is mixing the audio…
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