Members A. Einstein Posted August 6, 2012 Author Members Posted August 6, 2012 Mixing is nothing more then a chain of decisions, no matter how one does this work. But listening to all the doo doo many of the "yesterday I didn't knew how to spell music producer today I am one myself" generation makes me wondering why too many music is supplied in bad sonic quality. All the tools are there and available at costs never so low as before, so what is it that prevents them to make a good products worth listening?
Members Cirrus Posted August 6, 2012 Members Posted August 6, 2012 All the tools are there and available at costs never so low as before, so what is it that prevents them to make a good products worth listening? I don't think it's what they do to their mix at the end of the process that you should be looking at to answer this.
Members A. Einstein Posted August 6, 2012 Author Members Posted August 6, 2012 It is about what you use, or what workflows you have for this or that project, what technology is at work and so on the question has nothing to do how I produce
Members mister natural Posted August 7, 2012 Members Posted August 7, 2012 I just got Ozone5 : going forward; I'm gonna hit a preset with that VST on my master buss & go to right to sleep that night
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