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SSL
Hello Fellow Engineers, I'm curious to know from those using the SSL channel strip plugin which is your favourite and WHY?
4 likes • Sep 8
Plugin Alliance Brainworx SSL 9000J. Dovetails with their Lindel, Focusrite, and AMEK Neve offerings. Mix and match for best of both worlds in one session. 9000J drums. 9000J or Neve on instruments/vocals. (TMT) Tolerance Modeling Technology emulates that classic mixing console 3D effect.
The best mixing tip I can give you
Here’s the best mixing tip I can give you: Progress = Work + Reflection There's no way to get better at mixing if you just watch videos and learn mixing tips. You need to actually do the work and finish hundreds of tracks if you want to become a true pro. But there's another part to the equation, and that's reflection—because work alone isn't enough. Yes, you need to do a lot of work. But if you just work away in a vacuum and you don't reflect on the work that you did a year ago, two years ago, three years ago... then you're never actually going to learn. I remember one time I set myself a challenge to finish a hundred mixes over the span of several months. When I listen back now, a lot of those mixes sound really similar because I was just churning them out. I didn't take enough time to actually listen to them, reflect, and decide how I needed to improve. In comparison, I've had single mixes that I've learned a TON from because I shared them with a bunch of people and got feedback. And I've had mixes where another mix engineer has mixed the same track and I was able to carefully compare the differences. I learned so much from those single mixes because I was able to reflect more accurately. I was able to more easily identify where my weaknesses were and where I needed to improve. So don't forget—you need to put in the work, but you also need to take time to reflect and analyze your past work. Only then can you identify how to actually improve. — I originally posted this idea as a video on our Instagram account. if you're not already following us, you can check it out here. We're starting to post a lot more frequently and have some exciting videos coming up. Have a great week, Rob
The best mixing tip I can give you
6 likes • Feb 15
The original Ray Dalio quote... Pain + Reflection = Progress --Ray Dalio--
Black Friday - Harrison Mixbus 10 $15.00 USD
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Treating a room right
I am buying a house and I am going to take the biggest master bedroom and transform it into a mixing/mastering environment. I will also track some live ensembles guitars bass and drums and vocals. It has new carpet and Sheetrock walls. I plan on building my own panels with 1x4 and safe and sound or denim insulation and corner bass traps. I need some ideas and resources and tips and discussions. I mix only in stereo for now. I have decent monitors Adam a7v they have some type of correction dsp built in that work with Sonar. I’ve never set them up for correction. I have a rather large mixing desk. Help me to do it right.
Treating a room right
1 like • Nov '24
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Favorite Plugins
My family is demanding my Christmas wishlist soon. LOL While I use 90% free plugins, I know there are some great paid ones out there. What are your must-haves I should consider adding to the list? Any category.
3 likes • Oct '24
FabFilter bundle; iZotope Ozone, Neutron, Nectar; Waves Bundle. Get to know them as you know yourself. “Occam's razor, or the principle of parsimony, tells us that the simplest, most elegant explanation is usually the one closest to the truth.”
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