pro tip: reverb bus Reverb can add depth and space to a track or audio file. But did you know it physically changes the audio when placed on the same channel? when adding reverb, try putting the verb plug in on an aux track or bus, then send your audio channel to the reverb channel until the desired outcome is reached. This gives you total control of the amount of verb (or any plugin for that matter) being mixed into the audio. Not only will this make the mixing process easier, but you could also use this bus to add the same type of verb to other channels as well such as all of the drum channels, with out having to recreate the verb everytime. Remember to name your channels! #audioproductiontips #music #wavlake #tunestr #smi #independent
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Pro tip: listening in mono Listening in mono versus stereo can be beneficial. you will hear how other people will hear your song when using cheap headphones or speakers. not every medium your fans listen to will have stereo sound. this can cause some phasing issues if not taken care of properly! always utilize multiple sets of speakers or headphones when mixing to hear how your song may sound on someones cheap headphones versus some expensive studio monitors. and always use a phase meter! #audioproductiontips #music #independent #artist
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Whats the biggest thing that sets pro producers apart from the amateurs? Back-ups. You gotta make back-up files for every mix and master you do! As well as if you happen to have any alternate versions like an acapella. Know where your files are! Don't spend your time searching! #audioproductiontips #producer #pleb #independent #music #artist
Stay humble plebs.. and listen to #wookknite 😉