10 Proven Tips to Quickly Grow Your Instagram Following as A Music Producer By Using Reels
Apr 18, 2022

10 Proven Tips to Quickly Grow Your Instagram Following as A Music Producer By Using Reels

Instagram has always been a great place for music producers to foster and grow a loyal following, but Instagram Reels has taken things to the next level.
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LUFS Explained | Free Video From Our Mastering Course
Jul 26, 2021

LUFS Explained | Free Video From Our Mastering Course

This week's tutorial is a free video from our new course - The Art Of Mastering - and in this video Realistic explains the LUFS meter!

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Why You Should Cut Before You Boost!
Mar 03, 2021

Why You Should Cut Before You Boost!

Did you know you will get better results if you cut bad frequencies out first? By cutting bad frequencies first, you'll start to eliminate things like muddiness, harshness, & rumbling. These quick production tips will save you time in the studio and improve your workflow.

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Quick Guide To Delays!
Feb 24, 2021

Quick Guide To Delays!

Delays are always a great way to fill space, add emphasis, create bounce, or just add a cool vibe to your track! So, let's breakdown what some of the common parameters found on delays are!

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Create The Perfect Trap Reverb!
Feb 17, 2021

Create The Perfect Trap Reverb!

Stereo reverb and delay effects are great for adding width, while mono effects work well for creating a sense of depth. Typically, reverbs and delays are timed to the tempo of the track. Shorter times create a smaller space, while longer times make larger spaces.
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5 Tips To Fight Beat Block!
Feb 10, 2021

5 Tips To Fight Beat Block!

The beat block is an issue that lots of producers end up facing at some point. Luckily there are a few great ways to beat it pretty fast!

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Why You Should Usually Avoid Normalizing!
Feb 03, 2021

Why You Should Usually Avoid Normalizing!

A common question many engineers & producers have is whether they should normalize or not upon exporting? The short answer is no. We suggest avoiding normalizing because you lose all your headroom when you do this.

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