
Nate74
HR4FREBR
When I started home recording, I had a 8-track reel to reel, a mixer and some effects. When I'd have a project where I mixed multiple songs, I'd spend a while on one song, get it mixed down, then use the same basic fader and outboard settings for the remaining songs. Now that I mix in a DAW, I've tried to take the same basic approach and spend a fair amount of time on a mix then delete the files from that song/project and drop in the .wav files from the other songs to export the final stereo mixes. But this means that after I do all my splicing/editing I have to export another set of .wav files (that include just the splices and edits, not the eq, effects, etc.). It's not the worst system in the world and it certainly works but is somewhat time consuming.
I'm currently approaching the mixing stage on a 13 song album and it got me to thinking; is there any other way to do this?
I'm currently approaching the mixing stage on a 13 song album and it got me to thinking; is there any other way to do this?