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- Best Sound Editing vs. Best Sound MixingHow to distinguish between the Best Sound Editing and Best Sound Mixing categories on Oscar night.
- A Quick Guide to Mixing Audio in Surround SoundHere are a few tips for mixing your songs and other audio in surround sound.
- Guide to Basic Audio Mixing. With a passion for music, your patience and a few experiments you can come up with your own recorded music from the comfort of your own house.
2008 Oscar Guide (To Make You Sound Smart)These plot descriptions, award nominations and wins will help educate your guesses.
How to Do Basic Audio MixingSongs don't turn out just by the singers and instrumentalists these days. There also audio mixing. Use this guide to get started with your own audio mixing projects.- How to Deal with Ear Fatigue When Mixing MusicHere's a look at some ways to avoid ear fatigue when mixing music in your home studio.
- 3 Tips for Mixing Country MusicHere are a few tips for mixing country music in your own home studio.
- How to Develop an Ear for Mixing MusicHere are a few tips for developing a good ear for mixing music.
- 4 Tips for Mixing Bluegrass MusicHere are a few tips for mixing a bluegrass band in your home recording studio.
- Home Mixing Tips: How to Visualize the Mix of Your Home RecordingsHere are a few tips for beginning to see your home recordings as a room, visualizing each sound differently and leading to a better, more balanced overall mix.
The "New" Roland V-Mixer M-400 Live Mixing Console - Hands-on ReviewA first hand review of Roland's new V Mixer series console, the RSS M-400.- How to Replicate Phil Spector's Wall of Sound Effect in Your Home RecordingsYou can recreate the wall of sound effect in your own home studio by following these tips.
- 4 Ways Home Producers Should Listen to Music Differently While MixingHere are three ways to listen to a mix differently--methods that may sound unusual, but will help refine your mixing ear and lead to better-sounding and more completely balanced songs.
- Mixing Tips: 3 Things to Listen for in a Good MixHere are three things that every home mixing engineer should listen for in their songs.
- How to Avoid Ear Fatigue While Mixing AudioEar fatigue is completely avoidable. Here are some tips to avoiding ear fatigue while mixing, leading to better mixes that are more pleasant to work on.
- Audio Mixing Tips: How to Mix Drums and Bass TogetherHere are some tips for mixing drums and bass together to make the rest of your mixing go smoothly.
- How to Select Mixing Monitors for Home RecordingHere are a few tips to keep in mind when looking to buy new mixing monitors.
- Mixing Tips: How to Pan Rock Music in StereoPanning, or correctly placing instruments in the stereo spectrum, is an important part of mixing. Here are some tips for mixing your home recordings in stereo.
- Music Mixing Megatips: Layering Your VocalsLayering your vocals not only brings out the "life" in them, it make the song sound fuller as opposed to weak.
- Mixing Tips: How to Fix a Muddy-Sounding SongOne of the most frustrating and dull types of mixes is a particularly muddy sounding mix. There's really no other way to describe it other than "muddy", and all home recording enthusiasts instantly know and dread the sound once they hear it.
- Do-It-Yourself Halloween Sound EffectsDo you have a creaky closet or cabinet door? Don't grease it yet! Get out that recorder and create your own spooky Halloween sound effects.
Audio Mixing for BeginnersThis article is a brief explanation of the basic steps you follow to mix a CD. Recommends some software you could us and things to keep in mind during the mixing process.- Basic Audio MixingGet started mixing your own music. Throw a party with the music that you make, or just enjoy it yourself.
Castle Thunder: The Sound Used for Thunder in Almost Every Movie and TV ShowHow many times have you heard thunder in a movie or TV show? Bet that you did not know that nearly every single flash of lightning that results in a thunderclap is the result of a sound recorded for a movie in 1931.- Home Recording Tips: How to Avoid a Muddy Bass SoundIn this article I'll take a look at how muddy bass signals get that way, and what home studios can do to prevent that unnatural, lifeless sound that tends to pop up so often in bass tracks.
Tips for Mixing Pop MusicMixing pop music can be tricky, because you want your song to stand out, yet you want it to sound normal enough that the melody shines through. Here are some tips for mixing the best pop song possible.
Home Album Recording Tips: The Difference Between Mixing and MasteringThe words "mixing" and "mastering" are often used as synonyms, but the differences between the two are quite pronounced. Music creators and fans should be aware of the differences between the two sciences.
RP200a - Creating New Patches and Your Signature Guitar SoundDo you feel confident to start writing your own songs and patches? Stop focusing on the 80 presets. Begin punching your 40 patches into the storage containers that Digitech has given you.
How to Create Your Own Podcast: Editing and Adding Music and Sound EffectsThis is the third part in a series on podcasting. The article covers editing of a podcast and how to find and add music and sound effects.- Waltz in the Fourth Dimension - The Sound and Music of Donnie DarkoThis article examines the uses of sound and soundtrack in the film Donnie Darko.
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