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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Mixing Music - 10 Tips For Blending in Your Home Studio

By Mickey Roukeayeal

Observe the character of the music. That is what the top producers emphasize in their lessons. You have to hear and bring out what is special in your creation.

Give care and thought to the details. Listen individually to every track, before you get integrating. Use your hard disc for recording/editing and massage every track to take out any little pops, hisses or other disturbances. Listen to the big difference of your generic sound.

Constantly, take the context of use into the report. To solo a track, add Equalizer and effects which can give fabulous sound. Still, the available bandwidth and dynamic range can make a sound to be messed up specially when you repeat the same thing twice. The best result is when every track fit to each other.

Do not just pan, but make variety instruments sound colors with EQ as well. If you begin mixing with all tracks panned to center, then use EQ to make frequencies that measure on each other. For a beat that should hit solid, cutting off some bass low end while putting special value on its pick or filter approach goes good. If you want to use R&B style instead force the beat of the drum mid and beater, a better way is when the bass sounds full.

Invariably get the EQ control automatically. During recording with the vocal musics, move the piano midrange to a lower frequency band. Using more sound on the top midrange of the guitar solo can "cut" through the mix, thus put it back when the part returns to rhythm guitar. One or two dB could influence the overall sound.

Dynamics are very main. Using faders for mixing will do your mix "breathe'. A hardware fader controller gives a sense of more human feel.

For the integrating start, remember to enable the automation recording. Listen to your inside feeling to make the music or vocal energetic.

Have the courage to edit. Still, hear to the dynamic flow by cutting out whole sections of vocals.

Work on mastering seperately from mixing. A good mix should sound unique and a unique mix sounds transcendent. To know how mastering could shape the sound at final rendering to stereo, try to switch in some compression.

Be sure to mix music in an excellent acoustic room. If your mixing sounds good only in your studio, but not everywhere ,then unquestionably changes must be done in the studio. - 18423

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