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mixing time
whats the average time ppl are given to mix an album or a decent amount of time for an engineer to mix out an album?
say in a label situation and or indy label with nationwide distrubution? |
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Anywhere from a couple of minutes to 50 years.
Seriously that is up to the engineer I suppose. |
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most often dependent on budget.
here we normally do a song a day, have a week minimum "break" when a project is finished, and then come back to do a day or two tweaking little bits. |
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10 minutes mixing to 1 hour tracking??
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groene haring met uitjes mmmmmmmmmmmmm
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I'd say minimum one hour mixing for every minute of music but it also depends on track count. Also if you do a lot of punch-ins to fix mistakes then that will usually make mixing easier. If you do a lot of comps then mixing is going to take longer. |
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All said and done ..about 8 hours average
When I used to go into a studio{player}We would do about {average}10 hrs. tracking and about 8 hrs. mixing per tune.Average time of song was 3 mins. To me this is "Indi" release type of budget. Dam we spent some cash recording demos..LOL Don
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