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RyanEmerson
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Okay, from what I can tell, the best thing you can possibly do mix-wise by your recordings is to simply have them EQ'd and sounding good when you record them straight, so as to save from doing work later.
And if you have to cut and boost too much, go back and start from scratch.
Also, on good recording, if you were to turn down any one element (be it vocals, bass, whatever) it should not effect the overall volume of the song, right? Well how is this achieved?
I have a BOSS-BR1180. Does that mean, ideally, I'd have things mixed so well that when I send everything to the mastering tracks I should be able to have all the faders and volume levels up on the max?
Thanx!
And if you have to cut and boost too much, go back and start from scratch.
Also, on good recording, if you were to turn down any one element (be it vocals, bass, whatever) it should not effect the overall volume of the song, right? Well how is this achieved?
I have a BOSS-BR1180. Does that mean, ideally, I'd have things mixed so well that when I send everything to the mastering tracks I should be able to have all the faders and volume levels up on the max?
Thanx!