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Quick Guide To Compressors
Here's a quick guide to how compressors work & what each parameter does!
Here's a quick guide to how compressors work & what each parameter does!
Did you know you will get better results if you cut bad frequencies out first? By cutting bad frequencies first, you'll start to eliminate things like muddiness, harshness, & rumbling. These quick production tips will save you time in the studio and improve your workflow.
Delays are always a great way to fill space, add emphasis, create bounce, or just add a cool vibe to your track! So, let's breakdown what some of the common parameters found on delays are!
The beat block is an issue that lots of producers end up facing at some point. Luckily there are a few great ways to beat it pretty fast!
A common question many engineers & producers have is whether they should normalize or not upon exporting? The short answer is no. We suggest avoiding normalizing because you lose all your headroom when you do this.
These techniques will help the master seem louder than it is & they can trick the brain into perceiving something is louder, just by a few little tweaks. We can apply these tricks not only on the master but on the mix as well.