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DarkFriend
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I'm new to computer recording/mixing, so please forgive these elementary questions:
I understand the recording process in a computer, where each track is recorded and stored on the hard drive. How exactly does the mixing process work when using a computer? Specifically:
1) Are levels and panning saved on the computer? Is this data separate from the recorded music data?
2) Are effects added from the software, or from external effects units? If added from external effects units, how do the effects process the recorded music, and end up recorded again on the computer as the final mix? Is the final mix part of the original recorded music file, or something separate altogether?
3) Is the same software used for recording also used for mixing?
Big thanks for help on these questions. I need to start at the beginning to make sure I understand what the process is.
Thanks,
DarkFriend
I understand the recording process in a computer, where each track is recorded and stored on the hard drive. How exactly does the mixing process work when using a computer? Specifically:
1) Are levels and panning saved on the computer? Is this data separate from the recorded music data?
2) Are effects added from the software, or from external effects units? If added from external effects units, how do the effects process the recorded music, and end up recorded again on the computer as the final mix? Is the final mix part of the original recorded music file, or something separate altogether?
3) Is the same software used for recording also used for mixing?
Big thanks for help on these questions. I need to start at the beginning to make sure I understand what the process is.
Thanks,
DarkFriend