Re: Mixing Tips
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 9:58 am
Some great things in here, Graham - thanks!
I appreciate them! I really do! Someone once told me I had an opinion on everything, but I think it's more like, if I don't have an opinion, I will certainly have a lot of questions!Telefunkin wrote:Well Len, I'm sure I'm taking plenty of wrong turns, but I see that as part of the learning. It often helps me to have a nudge (or a re-nudge) in the right direction, and I thought others might appreciate the tips too, hence the post, but I claim no responsibility for the title or the content.Thanks for your wisdom too. I still LOVE happy accidents (which is a good thing because I occasionally hit a great 'jazz' note or two when improvising on guitar gigs
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mojobone wrote:Tip #122: The mix is finished when you have no hair left to tear out.
When you have no hair left, you become a mastering engineer.Len911 wrote:mojobone wrote:Tip #122: The mix is finished when you have no hair left to tear out.What if you're bald to start with??