August 2013
Intermediate to advanced
644 pages
19h 54m
English
In the past, almost all commercial music was mixed by a professional recording engineer under the supervision of a producer and/or artist. Although this is still true on many levels, with the emergence of the project studio, the vast majority of production facilities have become much more personal and cost effective in nature. Additionally, with the maturation of the digital revolution, artists, individuals, labels and enthusiasts are taking the time to become experienced in the common sense rules of creative and commercial mixing in their own production workspaces.
Within the music production industry, it’s a well-known fact that most professional mixers have to earn their “ears” by logging countless ...
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