
Lairry
New member
I'm all too familiar with what it's like to make a few careless mistakes in early-on and then have to spend twice as much time than I otherwise would've just because I started with a shaky foundation.
I'm familiar with the basics. Organize folders, create channels and busses. Normalize track volumes and gain stage before you start adding a bunch of plugins. I also heard that many people start with a group of instruments first (i.e. they'll gainstage and eq all of the drums first before adding lots of instruments).
Do you have any other tips on what you should do early on?
Also, at what points of the mix do you start automating? Maybe you don't need to automate as much later on if you gain stage/eq properly. Or maybe automation early on could save you from making unnecessary changes to the channel as a whole?
I'm familiar with the basics. Organize folders, create channels and busses. Normalize track volumes and gain stage before you start adding a bunch of plugins. I also heard that many people start with a group of instruments first (i.e. they'll gainstage and eq all of the drums first before adding lots of instruments).
Do you have any other tips on what you should do early on?
Also, at what points of the mix do you start automating? Maybe you don't need to automate as much later on if you gain stage/eq properly. Or maybe automation early on could save you from making unnecessary changes to the channel as a whole?