Hey,
I'll cut to the chase --- Many sites offer to mix and master your song. Some with additional features you can specifically select for a few bucks extra. If any; which of these places do you use yourself or have seen good results from. (please don't plug yourself if you don't run one of these sites, no disrespect intended AT ALL, good chance I come back asking one of you guys anyways)
Longer story, I have been recording in my home studio and I feel I have achieved decent results.... I have also been trying to learn how to mix for about a decade as it would save great amounts of money longterm. However I still don't understand how to bus and use the sends, mix dry and wet signal (which I understand is almost necessary in hip hop vocals) along with a handful of other concepts. So long story short, Ideally I would just do the vocals and bounce out of the studio.
The world is not ideal however. I am running a rode k2 through a presonus audiobox. (My damn avalon 737 is producing a ton of hiss, which obviously leaves a whole in my vocal chain)
I'll cut to the chase --- Many sites offer to mix and master your song. Some with additional features you can specifically select for a few bucks extra. If any; which of these places do you use yourself or have seen good results from. (please don't plug yourself if you don't run one of these sites, no disrespect intended AT ALL, good chance I come back asking one of you guys anyways)
Longer story, I have been recording in my home studio and I feel I have achieved decent results.... I have also been trying to learn how to mix for about a decade as it would save great amounts of money longterm. However I still don't understand how to bus and use the sends, mix dry and wet signal (which I understand is almost necessary in hip hop vocals) along with a handful of other concepts. So long story short, Ideally I would just do the vocals and bounce out of the studio.
The world is not ideal however. I am running a rode k2 through a presonus audiobox. (My damn avalon 737 is producing a ton of hiss, which obviously leaves a whole in my vocal chain)