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How We Mixed This Song! - Part 2 

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David is back to finish the walk-through how he mixed our song, Brew for Two! This is Part 2!
Part 1- • How We Mixed This Song...
This song is from the video of us creating an entire song from scratch using only the Focusrite Scarlett Studio and the free plug-ins! Link is here - • We Recorded an ENTIRE ...
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6 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 6   
@Santi_Castañeda
@Santi_Castañeda 3 года назад
Pero, ¿Por qué no usaste PTF para mezclar? Habría sido más interesante que lo hicieras con PFT, ya que esa versión te permite usar un búfer máximo de 512 samples. Pero es una excelente trilogía llena de aprendizaje. ¡Felicidades!
@ranjitrai3261
@ranjitrai3261 3 года назад
Brother i wanna start it solo.. (rap* with mixing beats by maself And i have nothing Can uh suggest me some ideas about hardware* and the price range.?
@Pixelproaudio
@Pixelproaudio 3 года назад
Well, we have demonstrated here with our Solo Studio Video Project (this is the last part in the series) that you can record and mix with a single input interface for very little money. It just goes up from there; more robust interfaces, better microphones, outboard gear. It can be a fun journey to acquire the gear, but first we suggest just recording what you can with what you have and build from there. Any Focusrite or Presonus bundled interfaces are a great place to start!
@mightyjb5261
@mightyjb5261 3 года назад
At one point, you EQ a track, then compress it and then EQ it again. What is the different function of each EQ such that you can't do all your EQ pre or post compression?
@Pixelproaudio
@Pixelproaudio 3 года назад
The idea is to remove some frequencies from the spectrum even before you compress so they are not adding to the "clutter" of the compressed signal. Sometimes you don't want to amplify or boost bad sounds. Then after you do that you can listen for an EQ tweaks you want to make therein after.
@kaivrock
@kaivrock 2 года назад
Not getting much bass at all.