Are there shortcuts or a fast-track process of rapidly improving mixing and mastering skills for music? I want to be able to do some gigs on Fiverr for passive income. Any tips and hints?
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I am sorry if this is a real noob question. But the sheer number of digital equalizers is so overwhelming. Is hoarding a natural part of music production? What about if you opt to only use one digital equalizer does that cover all bases in either mixing or mastering?
When you have finished working on a record. Is it best to master the tune in the same project or to render it to a WAV file and then start a separate project session for mastering?
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A parametric equalizer (EQ) is like a sculptor's tool for shaping sound. Just as a sculptor uses different tools to shape a block of wood into a specific form, a parametric EQ allows a record producer or a sound engineer to adjust specific frequencies of an instrument in order to shape it into...
Synth presets are a great place to start when making music. They can help you quickly produce your record since you may be overwhelmed by so many individual parameters to fiddle with.
The same logic applies to sound engineering. FX presets aren't altogether bad. You can further tweak and modify...
The following awesome music theory tips can help you make better beats if you are a noob and just getting started with hip-hop music production. Now hang on tight while I do my hexpagoration. I won't write lengthy stuff, I will keep it short and sweet.
So yeah, these are things you are often...
A soft clipper is a type of audio signal processing effect that limits the amplitude of an input signal. It does this by gradually reducing the level of the source material as it approaches the maximum level that the clipper is set to e.g., 0 dBFS or -1 dBFS. This helps to prevent the audio...
The average tempo of Zimdancehall music is typically around 80 to 110 beats per minute ("andante"). The upper tempo variance, i.e., the swift side of Zimdancehall (which makes it great for exuberant dancing), is also why it's so popular with young people, particularly those in high-density...
The use of two brickwall maximizers in audio mastering is known as double or serial limiting. How you use this technique is you carefully chop off the transients. You set the first mastering limiter's recovery (or release time) to be fast. The second brickwall limiter's recovery time has got to...
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