How To EQ Your Reverb 
Nov 01, 2021

How To EQ Your Reverb 

Have you ever mixed a vocal to sound great & found an awesome sounding reverb to go with it - only to find that there is still some muddiness in the mix? Most people don’t realize that even a great sounding reverb most likely still needs a little EQing. That’s because every song is different & the frequencies that consume each individual varies from song to song. Luckily with a little EQing, you can make any reverb sound amazing in the mix & sit perfectly with all the other tracks in the session.
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Gain Versus Volume: What's The Different? 
Oct 27, 2021

Gain Versus Volume: What's The Different? 

Want to know the difference between gain & volume?
It's actually pretty simple!
They both allow you to increase or decrease the level of the sound.
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Using Mid/Side EQ For Mastering!
Oct 20, 2021

Using Mid/Side EQ For Mastering!

Mid/Side EQ is a powerful tool for both mixing & mastering. For this post though, we're going to focus on the benefits of using it for mastering.
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WA-8000 Unboxing, Review & in Action!
Oct 18, 2021

WA-8000 Unboxing, Review & in Action!

This week’s tutorial is an unboxing & review of the brand new WA-8000 mic released by Warm Audio!
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Our Top 5 Omnisphere Time Saving Features!
Oct 13, 2021

Our Top 5 Omnisphere Time Saving Features!

Omnisphere not only has amazing sounds, but it has a lot of useful features in it that can help save you time & just make your creative process easier!
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Top 5 EQ Plugins In 2021! 
Oct 11, 2021

Top 5 EQ Plugins In 2021! 

If you produce, engineer, or even write music, you have come across an EQ & you probably know how important this tool is to shaping the sound & tone of your music. Even if you’re not an engineer, having some good EQs in your collection will be useful.
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Choosing Where To Start When Mastering!
Oct 06, 2021

Choosing Where To Start When Mastering!

When it comes to setting your levels for mastering, start with the loudest part of the song first.
This will let you get your levels in place & help avoid any surprise clipping or over limiting/compressing later on.
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