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Sunday, March 20, 2011 at 9:46PM |
Email Article The final session of Mix 911 Meryl's Song.
In this session Russ shows how he prepares a session for mix including track colours, edit of audio, cleaning up and then the plug-ins.
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Reader Comments (7)
Thanks Russ. Look forward to next project.
Thanks Russ for taking the time to go over my song I learned a ton. It's one thing to watch you mix and produce other peoples music but its a whole nothing thing when you are watching and listening to a song you wrote and recorded and worked on and then you see the door opened and hear what you were searching for. This is really going to help out and the door is open wide now thanks to your expertise.
+1...yes indeed thanks and yeah...also looking foreward to the next one.
Do we get to hear the song?
Thanks Russ.
Lots of helpful stuff in these 911 videos. I'm curious, though. Why no dither when bouncing to 16-bit? (And while we're at it, why are you bouncing to 16-bit? Planning on putting it on a CD-R for some reason?)
No conspiracy theory, it is not a bounce to disk video so I'm not applying anything with any thought. If a BTD session would be helpful then I will do one.